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In a poignant turn of events, Marijana Dragutinovic has filed for divorce from Viktor I. Nikolov in Cook County, Illinois. The petition was officially submitted on July 22, 2024, at the stroke of midnight. Dragutinovic, aged 29 and residing in Chicago, asserts irreconcilable differences as the reason for the dissolution, marking the end of their nearly four-year marriage, which began on December 28, 2020, in Skokie, Illinois.

The narrative unfolds with Dragutinovic’s attorney, Tania Dimitrova of the Law Offices of Tania Dimitrova, LLC, outlining a marriage that has irretrievably broken down. The couple, who have no children together, have been living apart for over six months. The petition highlights that both parties have already divided their marital property to their satisfaction and agreed on the payment arrangement for their 2023 tax filing.

Dragutinovic and Nikolov, aged 35 and residing in Westmont, Illinois, have mutually decided against spousal maintenance. They each possess non-marital property, which they acquired before their union or through inheritance. The petition requests the court to grant each party their respective non-marital assets and to be responsible for their own debts and attorney’s fees.

The petitioner seeks a judgment for dissolution of marriage, an equitable division of their marital property, and the restoration of her maiden name. This case is a testament to the complexities of ending a marriage while striving for an equitable resolution.

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