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In the Circuit Court of St. Louis County, Missouri, Angela T. MacBryde has formally petitioned for the dissolution of her marriage to Kevin C. MacBryde. Represented by her attorney, Douglas G. Bellon, Angela’s petition reveals a narrative of a marriage that, after years of cohabitation and the birth of two children, has irretrievably broken down. Both parties are residents of St. Louis County, where they were married. The document paints a picture of a couple now living separately, with Angela having primary custody of the children for the past sixty days.
The marriage, solemnized in St. Louis County, began with the promise of shared dreams but has since unraveled, leading to this legal step. Angela asserts that there is no reasonable likelihood of reconciliation. The petition highlights the lack of arrangements concerning the custody, support of the minor children, or spousal maintenance, indicating the complexity and uncertainty that accompanies the dissolution process. Angela’s proposed Parenting Plan, filed with the petition, seeks to establish a new order for the children’s lives amidst the chaos of the marital breakdown.
Neither party serves in the military, and Angela affirms that she is not pregnant, emphasizing that the dissolution is sought purely based on the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. The petition concludes with the assertion that the marriage cannot be preserved, a somber acknowledgment of the finality that legal proceedings now seek to formalize.
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