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Kristopher M. Webb, a longtime resident of St. Charles County, Missouri, has filed for dissolution of his marriage to Summer N. Webb on September 17, 2024, after six years of matrimony. The couple, who wed on January 22, 2018, in St. Charles, officially separated on May 15, 2021. Citing that the marriage is irretrievably broken, Kristopher seeks the dissolution on grounds that there is no reasonable chance of reconciliation. Both Kristopher and Summer have been Missouri residents for over a decade.
The petition, filed with the Circuit Court of St. Charles County, emphasizes that the couple shares one unemancipated child. While no specific custody disputes are mentioned, Kristopher requests joint legal and physical custody of their child, indicating that both parents have shared responsibility for the child’s upbringing in recent months. Neither party seeks child support, a division of maintenance, or further financial obligations from the other.
Kristopher, represented by Steven P. Andreyuk, also asks the court to divide their accumulated marital assets and debts fairly. He further requests that both parties bear their own attorney fees and court costs. The dissolution proceedings highlight a simple, equitable division of their marriage, with a focus on mutual resolution and shared responsibilities as parents.
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