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In a recent development, a petition for dissolution of marriage has been filed by Jamie Lee Hales against Conner G. Hales on April 9, 2024, in St. Charles County, Missouri. The couple, who married on October 19, 2019, are parents to two children, one born prior to their marriage and one born during. Citing irreconcilable differences, the petitioner seeks the dissolution of their union, expressing a desire for joint legal and physical care, custody, and control of their minor children, with retroactive child support from the date of filing. The petitioner also requests an equitable division of marital property and seeks financial support for attorney fees and court costs incurred during the proceedings.

Attorneys Steven B. Hillemann, Lauren B. Reiche, and Matthew Baumer from Coyne, Cundiff & Hillemann, P.C. represent the petitioner in this matter. The filing underscores the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, emphasizing the need for dissolution. Notably, the petitioner prays for the welfare of the children, seeking necessary support and custody arrangements. With the filing taking place in St. Charles County, Missouri, the legal proceedings are poised to unfold, addressing the complex dynamics of the couple’s marital assets and responsibilities, guided by the petitioner’s prayers for a just and proper resolution.

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