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In the heartland of Missouri, a marital chapter is coming to a close as Anemone M. Horsfall and Kirk L. Horsfall find themselves on the threshold of a legal dissolution. Married since September 19, 2014, their union, deemed “irretrievably broken,” faces the scrutiny of the court.

Amidst the legal intricacies, the couple’s whereabouts are known, with Anemone hailing from Labadie, Missouri, and Kirk residing in St. Louis, Missouri. However, the document remains silent on the presence of any children, focusing solely on the termination of the marriage.

On October 12, 2022, in St. Louis County, Anemone, represented by Sara J. McAvoy of McAvoy Law LLC, filed a petition for the dissolution of the marriage. This chapter’s climax includes a call for the court to exercise its judgment concerning the couple’s property, based on principles of justice and equity.

While the document refrains from providing explicit financial details, it does reveal Anemone’s need for an award of maintenance from Kirk, suggesting that financial aspects may be a point of contention in this legal tale. The absence of specified quotes leaves much to the imagination, and the final chapter of the Horsfall story will be written within the confines of the St. Louis County courthouse. Stay tuned for more as the case unfolds.

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