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In the urban expanse of Chicago, Illinois, Whitney McKedy Jaggi and Jitesh Jaggi have submitted a petition for the dissolution of their marriage, officially filed on March 18, 2024. Bound in matrimony on May 26, 2018, their union has succumbed to certain unfortunate and irreconcilable differences, leading to an irretrievable breakdown. Efforts at reconciliation have proven futile, prompting the acknowledgment that future attempts would be impractical and against the parties’ best interests.
Within the legal documents, Whitney McKedy Jaggi articulates her prayers to the court, seeking the dissolution of the marriage and the equitable distribution of assets and debts acquired during their marital journey. Both parties, represented by Taradash Given, P.C., renounce any claim to maintenance and request a fair allocation of non-marital property and debts. The complexities of their shared assets and liabilities underscore the need for a just settlement, as Cook County, Illinois becomes the backdrop for their legal proceedings.
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