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In a recent development from St. Louis County, Missouri on September 12, 2023, Nichola C. Berry has filed a petition for the dissolution of her marriage to Paul M. Berry. The couple, residing in St. Louis, Missouri, entered into matrimony on December 21, 1985. The filing states unequivocally that the union has irreversibly shattered, with no foreseeable chance of reconciliation. Notably, there are no children mentioned in the document.

Represented by Stephen J. Bardol of Bardol Law Firm, LLC, Nichola outlines her prayers in the filing. This encompasses a plea for the acknowledgment of irretrievable disintegration, a formal decree of dissolution, the just allocation of separate property, and an equitable division of both marital assets and debts. Additionally, any further remedies considered fair and fitting by the Court have been sought.

The filing illuminates the couple’s accumulated property and debts during their union, although a precise resolution for these matters is yet to be detailed. Moreover, neither party is seeking maintenance, as both are gainfully employed.

This case underscores the intricate process individuals navigate when unraveling the legal ties of marriage. The Court’s decision will serve as the cornerstone in determining the ultimate resolution of this separation.

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