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In a recent development, a petition for legal separation was filed by Tyler D. Krueger against Victoria D. Krueger in St. Louis, Missouri, on May 8, 2024. The couple, married since July 10, 2021, has one unemancipated child, with custody arrangements being a primary focus of the petitioner’s prayers. Represented by the Bardol Law Firm, LLC, the petitioner seeks joint legal and joint physical custody of their minor child, emphasizing the belief that the marriage can still be preserved.

The filing highlights the petitioner’s assertion that the marriage is not irretrievably broken, contrasting the prevailing narrative often associated with divorce proceedings. Notably, neither party is requesting maintenance, signaling a desire for an amicable resolution to financial matters. The petitioner’s plea for joint legal custody underscores a commitment to shared decision-making in the child’s upbringing.

The petition addresses the division of marital property and debts in a fair and equitable manner, suggesting a proactive approach to resolving financial obligations. While child support is not explicitly mentioned, the emphasis on joint custody reflects a commitment to co-parenting responsibilities. With the legal process now underway, the Kruegers navigate the complexities of family law in pursuit of a resolution that safeguards the interests of their child while addressing the challenges inherent in the dissolution of their marriage.

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