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On July 17, 2024, Nicole Marie Johnson filed a petition for the dissolution of her marriage to Daniel Patrick Johnson in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois. Nicole, 42, and Daniel, 38, have been married since September 12, 2015. The couple resides in Chicago and has three children. The marriage, registered in Van Buren County, Michigan, has reportedly faced irreconcilable differences leading to its breakdown. Nicole asserts that despite attempts at reconciliation, the marriage cannot be preserved.
The petition outlines that there has been no previous domestic violence or order of protection involving the parties. It also states that both parties have acquired marital property, and Nicole seeks an equitable distribution of these assets. Additionally, Nicole requests that debts and liabilities incurred during the marriage be fairly allocated between them.
Nicole emphasizes her suitability to be the primary custodian of their minor children and advocates for joint decision-making responsibilities with Daniel. She also seeks guideline child support and maintenance from Daniel, noting his stable employment and ability to support himself without her contribution. Nicole, through her attorney Sarah A. Nolan of Suburban Law Group, LLC, requests the court to dissolve the marriage, allocate parental responsibilities, equitably distribute marital assets and debts, and order appropriate maintenance and support for the children.
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