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In the unfolding saga of Frank A. Wilson and Juanita J. Wilson, residents of St. Louis City, Missouri, the echoes of a marriage on the rocks reverberate through their petition for dissolution, filed on February 21, 2024. Married since July 2, 2005, the couple faces irretrievable breakdown, compounded by allegations of parental alienation levied by the petitioner against the respondent. Their union, fraught with discord, includes two children, aged twenty and sixteen, whose custody hangs in the balance.

Petitioner Frank A. Wilson seeks a dissolution decree, equitable division of marital property and debt, and joint legal and physical custody of the minor child, while also accusing the respondent of engaging in a troubling course of parental alienation. Represented by attorney Joseph A. Specter, Frank aims for the best interests of their children, with requests for child support and sole responsibility.

Meanwhile, respondent Juanita J. Wilson navigates these turbulent waters, facing accusations of parental alienation and grappling with the dissolution of their longstanding union. As the legal proceedings unfold in the St. Louis City courts, the fate of their children and the equitable division of marital assets hang in the balance.

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