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In a recent filing with the Cook County Circuit Court, Eunice Thomas, a resident of Chicago, IL, has submitted a petition seeking the dissolution of her marriage to Donyal Thomas. The couple, both residing in the same Chicago neighborhood, have not had any children during their marriage. The grounds for dissolution are attributed to “irreconcilable differences,” and no specific blame is assigned to either party.

Eunice Thomas, represented by attorney Ashonta C. Rice from the Akiwowo Law Group, PC, has put forth a series of requests to the court. These include a judgment for the dissolution of the marriage, the allocation of non-marital property to Eunice Thomas, and the apportionment of marital debts.

Notably, the filing does not provide the date of the marriage, nor does it indicate whether maintenance is being sought. Furthermore, details regarding the parties’ financial situation, including debts and properties, are not disclosed in the submitted documents.

The case assigned the docket number 2023D007613, was officially filed on September 27, 2023, with Circuit Clerk overseeing the proceedings. The filing reflects a significant decision for the Thomases, and the court will now begin the process of evaluating and adjudicating the various claims and requests put forth by Eunice Thomas.

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