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In the solemn halls of the St. Louis County Circuit Court, the case unfolds between Pooja Patil and Venkata-Mahendra Konutula, marked by the quiet resignation of parted ways. Filed on June 25, 2024, Petitioner Pooja Patil seeks a legal separation from Respondent Venkata-Mahendra Konutula, citing irreconcilable differences. Patil, represented by H. Edward Ryals of St. Louis Family Law Group, affirms her six-month tenure in the state and St. Louis County. Employment details are disclosed for both parties, underscoring procedural rigor within the narrative.
Their union, solemnized on May 16, 2022, in Hennepin County, Minnesota, encountered an irreversible parting on June 14, 2024, without progeny. As the Court contemplates the division of marital property and debts, each spouse’s capability to independently sustain themselves is affirmed, obviating the need for spousal maintenance.
Amidst the interwoven threads of property and obligations, Petitioner Patil advocates for a fair and just resolution, urging either the approval of a Marital Settlement Agreement or equitable division by the Court. Within these chambers, where hearts bear the weight of what was and what might have been, Pooja Patil’s plea for legal separation resonates with the poignant strains of lives once entwined, now seeking separate paths.
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