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In the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri, Family Court Division at Kansas City, Danielle Toner has filed a petition for the dissolution of her marriage to Christopher A. Toner, with the official filing date on July 22, 2024. Represented by Belinda L. Harrison from B.L. Harrison Law, LLC, Danielle cites irreconcilable differences as the reason for the breakdown of their marriage, which began on March 14, 2009, in Dumfries, Virginia, and saw its separation in June 2016. Danielle, residing in Kansas City, and Christopher, living in Columbia, Missouri, have one minor child together. Danielle seeks joint legal and physical custody, designating her residence as the primary address for mailing and educational purposes.

The petition notes that both parties are employed and self-sufficient, thus not requiring spousal maintenance from each other. The couple has accumulated both marital assets and debts, and Danielle requests that the court ensure any Property Settlement Agreement is fair or, if none exists, to divide these assets and debts equitably. The petition further asks that each party’s non-marital property be set aside to them as their separate property. Danielle also asks that each party be responsible for their respective attorney fees and costs. The petition stipulates that no existing health, dental, or vision insurance coverage should be terminated during the proceedings. Danielle’s proposed parenting plan and child support arrangements, calculated as per Form 14 guidelines, will be submitted for the court’s consideration, ensuring a structured support system for their child.

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