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In the quiet persistence of everyday life, marriages sometimes slip from the bonds that once held them together. On August 22, 2024, Shawn Seals filed a petition for dissolution of his marriage to Linda Kim Seals in the Jackson County Circuit Court. After nearly 13 years of marriage, the couple’s journey together has reached its end. Though still under the same roof, Shawn and Linda have been emotionally separated since February 2024. Their union, which began in Kansas City on July 15, 2011, is now marked by the absence of children, shared property, or debts, making the divorce a relatively straightforward affair.
With no interest in maintenance and no military obligations complicating matters, both parties seek a clean break. The petition, filed by attorney Flora Winitz, asks the court to divide their individual non-marital properties according to their respective interests. It’s a quiet plea for resolution, an acknowledgment that while life continues, the chapter they once shared has come to a natural and undeniable conclusion.
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