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In a recent development, Holly Silva of St. Louis, Missouri, filed for the dissolution of her marriage with Eddie A. Silva. The petition, filed on October 16, 2023, reveals that the couple, who wed on June 13, 2001, does not have any unemancipated children. The grounds for the dissolution indicate an irretrievably broken marriage, with no foreseeable likelihood of reconciliation. Notably, both parties are deemed not in need of or requesting maintenance.
Gerald W. Linnenbringer of the Linnenbringer Law has been listed as Holly Silva’s attorney. The petition includes a series of prayers, including the dissolution of the marriage, no maintenance to be awarded to either party, and a request for the Court’s approval of any Marital Settlement Agreement, or alternatively, equitable division of marital property and debts.
The case, filed in St. Louis County, Missouri, sheds light on the complex web of marital and non-marital properties. The petitioner and respondent both possess distinct items of separate property, as well as non-marital assets. The petitioner seeks a just and equitable resolution, either through an approved settlement or a fair division by the Court.
The filing marks a significant development in the lives of Holly and Eddie Silva, signaling the commencement of a legal process that will determine the future disposition of their assets and marital ties. Further details and quotes from the parties involved were not provided in the available text.
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