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In a recent filing with the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, Marek Malysko, represented by Joanna Malysz of the Law Offices of Worwag & Malysz P.C., has petitioned for the dissolution of his marriage to Ewa Malysko. The case, filed on September 12, 2024, reflects a decades-long union that began on June 16, 1979, in Chechnowiec, Poland.
Marek, 71, is retired and currently resides in Des Plaines, Illinois. Ewa, 67, also lives in Des Plaines and remains employed. The couple has been separated for over six months, citing irreconcilable differences and an irretrievable breakdown of their marriage as the grounds for dissolution. Both parties have attempted reconciliation without success, leading Marek to seek a legal end to the marriage.
The petition outlines that there are no children from the marriage, and Ewa is not pregnant. Marek and Ewa are each in good health and capable of self-support. The petition requests a judgment to dissolve the marriage, bar both parties from maintenance, and equitably divide marital assets and debts. Additionally, it seeks exclusive rights to non-marital property for each party and any other relief deemed appropriate by the court.
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