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In a recent filing on August 25, 2023, Kalpeshkumar Shankarbhai Pandya submitted a petition for the dissolution of his marriage to Gayatriben Kalpeshkumar Pandya. The couple, who wed on August 16, 2005, in Ahmedabad, India, now confront the challenges of irreconcilable differences that have led to the irretrievable breakdown of their 18-year-long marriage. The petitioner, represented by Attorney Mazher M. Shah-Khan from The Law Office of Mazher M. Shah-Khan, filed in Cook County, Illinois.
The couple’s sole child, Anjali Kalpeshkumar Pandya, born on May 16, 2007, 16 years old is central to their proceedings. While the filing does not explicitly request child support or sole parental responsibility, both parties agree on joint custody. Notably, the couple does not share real estate acquired during their marriage, and they each possess their individual non-marital properties.
The provided text conspicuously avoids any overt reference to a petition for maintenance or spousal support. The filing encapsulates a candid portrayal of a marital voyage marred by intractable conflicts, underscoring the sentiment that further reconciliation endeavors hold little promise. The submitted prayers reveal the heart of the matter: dissolution of the marital bond, allocation of non-marital property to each party, and a plea for the court to administer any just and reasonable relief. As legal proceedings unfold, the case serves as a testament to the intricate interplay of emotions, property rights, and familial ties.
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