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In a petition filed on August 20, 2024, in Jackson County, Missouri, Brandy J. King seeks the dissolution of her marriage to Zachariah M. King, ending a union that began on March 17, 2001, in Oak Grove, Missouri. The couple separated on February 15, 2015, and their two children are now adults. Citing that the marriage is irretrievably broken, Brandy King claims there is no reasonable chance of reconciliation. Both parties have resided in Missouri for over ninety days preceding the petition, with Brandy employed locally and Zachariah also working within the state.

The couple acquired no joint assets or debts during the marriage that would require division by the court. Instead, the petition requests that each party be awarded their respective separate and non-marital property, as already established. No mention of spousal maintenance is requested. Represented by attorney Lauri J. Laughland, the petitioner prays for a dissolution that grants both parties what is rightfully theirs and finalizes the end of their marriage.

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