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The dissolution of marriage between Rebecca P. Weyandt and Thomas Winckler III, filed on August 13, 2024, in Jackson County Circuit Court, reveals a marriage that has reached an irreparable end. Married in Florida on June 28, 2014, their separation occurred around April 2024. The couple has no children, and Rebecca, represented by attorney Anthony J. Moreno of Moreno Law, LLC, asserts that the marriage is “irretrievably broken.” With both parties over the age of 18 and gainfully employed, they seek an equitable distribution of their marital and separate property and debts.
Rebecca has not requested spousal support, as both she and Thomas are financially capable of supporting themselves. However, she notes that should Thomas engage in unreasonable actions that lead to unnecessary legal fees, she may seek reimbursement for those costs. The legal proceedings are now in motion, set to address the final unraveling of a union that spanned nearly a decade. This case illustrates the practical, yet deeply personal process of dissolving a marriage, where emotional and legal factors intertwine as the parties seek resolution.
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