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On May 22, 2024, in the Circuit Court of St. Louis County, Missouri, Stephanie Pratt-Cross filed a petition for the dissolution of her marriage to Mikol Barnhill. The filing, represented by Robert E. Faerber of the Law Office of Robert E. Faerber, outlines the couple’s history, beginning with their marriage on December 28, 2016, and their subsequent separation on February 1, 2023.
Both Stephanie and Mikol have been residents of Missouri for over ninety days preceding the filing. The petition affirms that the marriage is irretrievably broken, with no prospect of reconciliation. While the couple did not have children during their marriage, they accumulated marital property and debts, along with separate assets.
Stephanie is employed, as is Mikol, and neither party seeks maintenance from the other. The filing requests the court to dissolve the marriage, divide marital assets and debts fairly, and allocate each party’s separate property and debts accordingly. It emphasizes the need for a just resolution that respects both parties’ contributions and ensures their financial independence post-divorce.
This filing initiates the legal process to end their marriage, marking a significant step towards resolving their marital affairs and moving forward with their lives separately.
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