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In the bustling domain of Cook County, Illinois, the story of Idaima Robles and Erika L. Sanchez unfolds through a petition filed on June 6, 2024, seeking the dissolution of their marriage. Idaima Robles, represented by Alejandra I. Vilchis, Attorney at Law, paints a picture of a union that began on January 19, 2021, in Chicago but has since been marred by irreconcilable differences. Despite efforts to mend their relationship, which have proven futile over six months of separation, Idaima Robles, aged 42, emphasizes the impracticality of future reconciliation for the benefit of both parties.
Notably absent from their union are children, adopted or otherwise, with neither party currently pregnant. Both Idaima Robles and Erika L. Sanchez, aged 48, are financially independent and capable of supporting themselves, a point underscored as they seek to finalize the equitable distribution of their marital and non-marital assets, already divided. Idaima Robles, articulate and resolute, presents her case with a clarity that mirrors her desire for a swift and just resolution.
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