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In a recent legal filing on October 2, 2023, Erin and Joseph have taken the significant step of initiating the dissolution of their marriage in Jackson County, Missouri. The petition cites their marriage as “irretrievably broken,” signifying the end of their marital journey.

Specific details about the couple’s marriage, such as the number of children, the date of marriage, and the reasons for the dissolution, are not provided in the text. However, it is clear that both parties own certain properties, including separate and marital assets, and have debts, both separate and marital in nature, which will need to be divided and distributed by the court. The text does not offer further elaboration on these financial matters.

Erin is represented by attorney Lisa A. Hansen, located at 229 SE Douglas Street, Suite 210, Lee’s Summit, Missouri 64063. While the text does not mention specific prayers made by Erin, it does note that each party is expected to pay their respective attorney’s fees, expert witness fees, and costs incurred during the proceedings. However, it also mentions that if Joseph intentionally prolongs the litigation, causing increased expenses for Erin, she reserves the right to request the court to order Joseph to cover her reasonable attorney’s fees and costs.

The filing signifies the start of a legal process that will ultimately decide the fate of Erin and Joseph’s marital assets and debts, as they navigate the complexities of dissolving their marriage in Jackson County.

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