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Georgia Gay Carter has taken a bold step, filing for the dissolution of her marriage to Mark Allen Carter on July 18, 2024. Represented by Kevin W. Puckett of Kevin Puckett Attorney at Law, LLC, Georgia is navigating a complex situation that uncovers the gritty reality behind a seemingly ordinary union. Married since June 27, 2009, the Carters have no children and Georgia is currently unemployed, unlike Mark, who is gainfully employed.
Georgia’s petition lays out the stark financial imbalance in their lives. She asserts her inability to meet her needs due to unemployment and seeks maintenance from Mark, highlighting the disparity in their financial situations. The petition also addresses the division of their marital property and debts, a fair and equitable process that’s crucial to ensuring justice in this dissolution.
The absence of children simplifies some aspects but underscores Georgia’s financial dependence on Mark. She seeks maintenance retroactive to the filing date and requests attorney fees from Mark, pointing out her lack of resources to cover these costs. Georgia’s plea is clear: without financial support from Mark, she cannot sustain herself.
The petition paints a picture of a marriage irretrievably broken, with no chance of reconciliation. It’s a case that calls for a careful, just resolution to ensure that both parties move forward equitably, reflecting the often harsh realities of marital dissolution.
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