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In Jackson County, Missouri, the marriage between Ethan Hamilton Mosley and Hailey Jamison Mosley is facing dissolution, with the filing made on December 21, 2023. This legal undertaking reveals that the marriage is deemed irretrievably broken, with no reasonable likelihood of preservation. Attorney Maggie L. Anderson from The Law Office of Maggie L. Anderson, LLC represents Ethan Hamilton Mosley in this process.

The petitioner seeks several resolutions, including the dissolution of the marriage, the fair and equitable division of marital property and debts if a settlement agreement is not reached, and the setting aside of each party’s non-marital property. Notably, the petitioner requests that no maintenance be awarded to either party. The filing indicates that the parties have acquired certain property and debts during the marriage, and as they haven’t reached a property settlement agreement, the petitioner urges the court to divide assets and debts fairly and equitably.

Several quotes from the filing shed light on the circumstances. They highlight the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, the need for a fair division of assets and debts, and the petitioner’s request to set aside non-marital property. Moreover, the filing underscores the self-sufficiency of both parties, emphasizing their capability to support themselves without maintenance.

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