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In the bustling world of St. Louis City, the legal drama of Stephen G. Kiker and Mia D’Aveta unfolds, a tale of fractured bonds and shared responsibilities. Filed on a crisp April 9, 2024, their petition for dissolution of marriage marks the end of a union once filled with promise, now tainted by irretrievable brokenness. The marriage, born on a chilly November day in 2022, now faces an uncertain fate, with no blame assigned but hearts heavy with the weight of what could have been.
Represented by the stalwart legal duo of John Kershman and Maximillian J. Mueller of AHEARN KERSHMAN, LLC, Stephen G. Kiker seeks solace in the arms of justice. His prayers are simple yet profound: dissolution of the marriage, joint custody of their one unemancipated minor child, and a fair division of marital assets. No child support is explicitly mentioned, but the desire for joint legal and physical custody rings loud and clear, echoing through the hallowed halls of the Missouri courts.
Meanwhile, across town in the vibrant streets of St. Louis, Mia D’Aveta stands her ground, her resolve unyielding. In the face of irretrievable brokenness, she too seeks closure, not retribution. The shared custody of their one-year-old child serves as a beacon of hope in an otherwise tumultuous sea of emotions, a testament to their commitment to parenthood amidst the chaos of dissolution. As the legal battle ensues, their fate lies in the hands of the courts, where justice, fairness, and the best interests of their child will ultimately prevail.
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