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On July 22, 2024, Rachel R. Broadway filed a petition for the dissolution of her marriage with John P. Broadway in St. Louis County, Missouri. The couple, married on November 18, 2017, has recently separated as of June 23, 2024, with Rachel citing irreconcilable differences as the reason for the split. Both parties have been Missouri residents for over 90 days prior to the filing, with Rachel residing in the state for 28 years and John for six years. The couple has no children from their marriage, and Rachel is not pregnant.
Rachel Broadway is represented by Brittany A. Brown from Carmody MacDonald P.C., a reputable law firm in St. Louis. The petition highlights Rachel’s claim to non-marital property and requests the court to fairly divide the marital assets and debts, taking into account John’s alleged marital misconduct. Neither Rachel nor John is currently serving in the Armed Forces of the United States or its allies.
In her petition, Rachel seeks a court order to dissolve the marriage, set aside her non-marital property, and distribute the marital property and debts in a manner that reflects John’s misconduct during their marriage. The case underscores the breakdown of their nearly seven-year marriage and Rachel’s legal pursuit for a fair and just resolution of their marital issues.
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