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In a decisive move, Brian May of St. Charles, Missouri, has formally filed for the dissolution of his marriage to Dawn Floyd, a resident of St. Peters, MO. This significant development transpired on October 4, 2023, marking a crucial juncture in their union which commenced on April 5, 2015. Notably, the couple does not share any children.

The grounds for this dissolution rest upon irreconcilable differences, leading to an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. Notably, no blame is attributed to either party. The comprehensive set of prayers presented to the court by Brian May, through his attorney Spencer E. Williams of Briscoe, Wulff, & Williams LLC, encompass the dissolution of the marriage, equitable division of marital assets and debts, setting aside of separate properties, and a waiver of maintenance for either party. Additionally, each party is expected to cover their own legal fees.

While the document acknowledges the existence of separate and marital properties, as well as debts, it does not specify the desired resolutions. This development in St. Charles County’s legal realm underscores the complexities surrounding the dissolution of this marriage.

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