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In a notable legal move, Bonnie Kennedy has officially filed for divorce from Ronald Krupp in Cook County, Illinois. The petition, lodged on August 23, 2024, with the Law Offices of Debra DiMaggio, marks the end of a 19.97-year marriage that began on August 28, 2004. Kennedy, a 52-year-old attorney based in Chicago, has sought to dissolve the marriage citing irreconcilable differences and has been living separately from Krupp, who is currently unemployed.
Kennedy’s filing emphasizes the best interests of their four children, seeking to secure majority parenting time and primary decision-making responsibilities. The petition also addresses the division of marital assets and debts, which is guided by a Postnuptial Agreement signed on May 15, 2024. Kennedy is requesting the court to enforce this agreement, ensuring a fair distribution of property and maintenance while also requiring both parties to contribute to the children’s financial needs and insurance coverage. Asserting that all legal requirements and considerations are met, Kennedy aims to resolve the dissolution with equitable terms and proper provisions for her children.
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