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Allison R. Hanig has petitioned for the dissolution of her marriage to Christopher G. Hanig, marking the end of a relationship that began in 2015 in Cook County, Illinois. The petition, filed on August 26, 2024, through her attorneys at the Women’s Divorce & Family Law Group by Haid and Teich, LLP, cites irreconcilable differences that have led to an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. Despite efforts at reconciliation, the couple has concluded that their differences are too great to overcome.
In her petition, Allison seeks primary parenting time and decision-making responsibilities, while requesting child support from Christopher, who is employed full-time. She also asks the court to bar Christopher from receiving spousal maintenance, citing his ability to support himself. The petition further calls for an equitable division of their marital property and debts, and for Allison to retain her non-marital assets. Additionally, Allison requests the option to resume her maiden name, Coffin. The case now moves forward under the shadow of a broken relationship, where the legal system must now navigate the remnants of what was once a unified family.
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