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On July 2, 2024, in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, Skylar M. Hobbs filed a petition for dissolution of her marriage to Rahul Dabhi, thereby initiating a legal end to a union that began on April 1, 2021. Skylar, a resident of Illinois for over a year, brings forth her case through her attorney, David Butbul. The couple, who married in Hammond, Indiana, have been living separately for the statutory period required by Illinois law, and their attempts at reconciliation have proven futile. Skylar cites irreconcilable differences as the cause for the irretrievable breakdown of their marriage.

The petition emphasizes that there are no children involved, nor is Skylar pregnant. It outlines the division of property, noting that Skylar has non-marital assets that should be assigned to her and highlights her significant contributions to the marital property acquired during their marriage. Skylar asserts her need for support, declaring her financial insufficiency to sustain herself while noting Rahul’s ability to provide support due to his employment. The petition seeks a fair distribution of their marital assets and requests that each party bear their own legal costs.

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