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On May 29, 2024, in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, Ziadelyn Esparza filed a petition for the dissolution of her marriage to Angello Esparza. Represented by attorney Jeffrey R. Esser, Ziadelyn, who resides in Chicago and has lived in Illinois for 20 months, seeks to end the marriage that began on June 30, 2019, in Los Angeles, California. Angello, residing in Sacramento, California, is employed as a Brand Ambassador, while Ziadelyn works as a Pet Store Manager.
The couple, separated for over six months, has no children and has already divided their marital property. Both parties are self-supporting and have agreed that no maintenance is necessary. Ziadelyn asserts that irreconcilable differences have caused the irretrievable breakdown of their marriage, making reconciliation impracticable. She requests the court to grant each party exclusive possession of their respective properties and to bar any maintenance obligations. Additionally, she seeks the right to resume her maiden name, Ziadelyn Rivera Mercado.
Attorney Jeffrey R. Esser supports the petition, emphasizing that both parties possess their own non-marital properties and are capable of supporting themselves. The petition underscores a straightforward dissolution, devoid of contentious disputes over assets or spousal support. This legal step marks the formal end to their nearly five-year marriage, characterized by mutual agreement and the desire for a clear, equitable resolution.
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