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On October 4, 2023, Tanya Keating, a resident of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, initiated proceedings for the dissolution of her marriage to Anthony Robert Focht, who resides in the same. This union, formed on August 18, 2018, has produced no children, making their separation straightforward in that aspect.

The document cites “irreconcilable differences” as the cause for the dissolution, yet remains silent on which party attributes blame. The petitioner, represented by Weiss-Kunz & Oliver, LLC, petitions for the entry of a Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage, along with the acceptance of their Marital Settlement Agreement. Additionally, Tanya Keating seeks any other relief the court deems just and equitable.

This filing showcases an amicable approach, with the parties having already reached a comprehensive settlement regarding support, property division, and debt allocation, minimizing the need for a protracted legal battle. Notably, no other petitions for dissolution of marriage are pending in any other jurisdiction.

The document omits specific details regarding the couple’s financial standing, focusing primarily on the dissolution itself. This straightforward filing sets the stage for a potentially swift resolution in Cook County, Illinois.

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