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In a twist that might feel all too familiar to those following the ebb and flow of modern marriages, Robert B. Cronin has taken a decisive step towards ending his six-year union with Amanda Cronin. Filed on August 4, 2024, in St. Louis County Circuit Court, Robert’s petition for dissolution of marriage outlines a narrative of irretrievable breakdown.
The couple’s story, which began with their marriage on September 30, 2016, now finds itself in a courtroom drama, with Robert seeking an end to the relationship. Amanda, who has drifted from the home, remains somewhat elusive, with her exact residence not disclosed in the court documents.
Their separation, which began in December 2023, sets the stage for a legal battle over marital assets and debts. Both parties, who are not currently serving in the armed forces, have managed to support themselves independently. Robert, represented by Chris R. Wegner of Wegner Buchanan LLC, argues that the marriage is beyond repair and seeks a fair division of their accumulated property and debts.
The petition highlights the absence of any prior agreement on property settlements, with Robert requesting that the court allocate their separate properties to each party and divide the marital assets equitably. It is a case that underscores the complexities of modern marital dissolution, where financial independence and legal disputes intersect in the quest for a fair resolution.
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