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In a recent legal development within Cook County, Illinois, Belen Garcia, a resident of Chicago, filed for the dissolution of her marriage on October 19, 2023, with Julissa Maria Mejia Gonzalez. The couple, who married on July 8, 2021, did not have any children during their union. The filing cites “irreconcilable differences” as the grounds for dissolution, with both parties mutually participating in the process. Notably, no specific blame is assigned.
Belen Garcia, represented by attorney Andrea M. Duron from “The Duron Law Firm PC,” has presented a series of requests to the court. These include a formal order for the dissolution of the marriage, an award of non-marital property exclusively to Belen Garcia, and a fair division of marital assets.
While details regarding maintenance, debts, and properties are not explicitly outlined, this case is poised to command attention in Cook County. The intricacies of this dissolution highlight the complexities that can emerge in such legal proceedings, underscoring the importance of equitable resolution in cases of irreconcilable differences
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