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In the depths of familial discord, a court filing on March 14, 2024, reveals the dissolution of the bond between Christina Lynn Wieser and Wade Randall Wieser. With a union that commenced on August 5, 2006, and bore the weight of three children, the marriage is now deemed irretrievably broken, as asserted in the petition. Filed in St. Louis County, Missouri, the document seeks to navigate the intricacies of separation, embodying the complexities of fractured kinship.

Petitioner Christina Lynn Wieser embarks on a legal odyssey, guided by attorneys Craig G. Kallen and Rachel S. Gray from the Kallen Law Firm, LLC. With a fervent plea, Christina requests not only sole legal and physical custody of the minor offspring but also maintenance and reimbursement of attorney’s fees. The petition delineates a comprehensive roster of prayers, including equitable division of marital assets and designation as the residential parent, underscoring the gravity of the dissolution. Quotes from the filing echo the solemnity of the situation, emphasizing the irretrievability of the marriage and the imperative of prioritizing the well-being of the minor children amidst the tumultuous legal process.

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