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Madeline J. Burks has formally sought the dissolution of her marriage to Harley M. Brown in Jackson County, Missouri. Represented by attorney Stacey K. Wullschleger of Drama Free Divorce LLC, Burks asserts in her petition that the marriage is irretrievably broken. The couple, both long-term residents of Missouri, have endured a separation period which has prompted this legal action.
The petition, steeped in legal protocol, underscores the equitable division of marital property and debt, accumulated over the years of their union. Both parties, being of legal age and currently employed, have agreed that neither requires financial maintenance from the other. The filing further emphasizes that any marital settlement agreement between Burks and Brown should be deemed fair and not unconscionable by the court. With each side bearing their own legal costs, the proceedings aim for a dissolution grounded in fairness and mutual respect, reflecting a modern approach to matrimonial law.
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