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In the urban confines of St. Louis City’s judicial domain, Lori Ann Peterson has lodged a petition for dissolution of marriage against Andrew James Morgan, filed on June 12, 2024. The petition, presented by Katherine M. Wessling of the Crime Victim Center, details a turbulent marital narrative. Lori, a longtime resident of St. Louis City, asserts her eligibility for divorce, meeting Missouri’s residency prerequisites. Similarly, Andrew, also a resident of St. Louis City, aligns with the state’s residency stipulations.

The couple married on August 17, 2018, in Clark County, Nevada, and experienced recurrent separations, culminating most recently on May 1, 2024, following an incident of physical violence perpetrated by Andrew against Lori. The petition cites irretrievable breakdown due to Andrew’s pattern of domestic violence and destruction of Lori’s pre-marital property. They have no minor children, and Lori is not pregnant.

Financially, Lori maintains employment and self-sufficiency, while Andrew is currently unemployed. The petition seeks dissolution of the marriage, equitable division of marital debts, and requests the court to consider Andrew’s misconduct in the asset division, aiming for a fair resolution within the judicial framework of St. Louis City.

This legal action underscores Lori’s pursuit of dissolution and equitable resolution within the judicial framework of St. Louis City, aiming for justice and closure amidst challenging circumstances.

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