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In the family court of St. Charles County, Missouri, Christine Eifert filed a petition for dissolution of marriage against Nick Eifert on July 18, 2024. The couple, married since June 1, 2001, has faced irreconcilable differences leading to an irretrievable breakdown of their marriage. Christine, a resident of St. Charles County for 23 years, asserts that there is no reasonable likelihood of reconciliation. The couple has one child, aged 15, for whom Christine seeks sole physical and legal custody. She argues that this arrangement is in the child’s best interest and requests child support from Nick, to be retroactive to the filing date. Both parties have resided in St. Charles County for over 90 days prior to the filing, and neither is currently serving in the military.

Christine’s petition also addresses the equitable distribution of their marital assets and debts. She highlights the need for child support to be managed through the Family Support Payment Center and emphasizes the continuation of health insurance coverage for the child during the proceedings. The petition includes a detailed history of the child’s residence and custody arrangements, underscoring the stability provided by Christine. Represented by Sharon E. Cody of Todt, Cody, Albin Fuchs, LLC, Christine seeks a court order to dissolve the marriage, award her sole custody, and ensure fair division of marital property. The case paints a picture of a marriage that has reached its end, with the petitioner striving to secure the best possible outcome for her and her child.

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