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In Jackson County, Missouri, Felicia Michelle Abbott has taken a significant step by filing for the dissolution of her marriage to Robert Lee Abbott, Jr. on July 16, 2024. The petition, filed through her attorney Kelly Keefe of Keefe Family Law, LLC, cites irreconcilable differences as the cause of their irretrievable breakdown. The couple, who married on July 15, 2004, in Oakdale, Allen Parish, Louisiana, has been separated since June 28, 2024, and has no children from their union.
Felicia, who is self-employed, asserts that both she and Robert are capable of supporting themselves without the need for spousal maintenance. She is requesting a fair division of their marital property and debts, accumulated over their nearly 20-year marriage. Additionally, she asks that each party’s non-marital property be recognized as separate and that both cover their own legal fees, unless Robert prolongs the litigation.
This filing marks the beginning of a legal process aimed at fairly resolving the couple’s financial and personal entanglements, striving for an equitable conclusion to their long-term relationship.
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