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In a quintessential American tale of love gone sour, Nick Psyhogios has officially thrown in the towel and filed for divorce from Olga Kreatsoulas-Psyhogios. The couple, married in the chaotic urban sprawl of Chicago on June 10, 2007, now finds their union crumbling under the weight of irreconcilable differences, a euphemism for the bitter reality of failed attempts at reconciliation.
Nick, a 55-year-old self-employed general contractor, resides in Park Ridge, Illinois, while Olga, aged 43, teaches in the Chicago Public Schools. Their lives, once intertwined in the pursuit of domestic bliss, have diverged sharply, with the couple living apart since they finally acknowledged the inevitable more than six months ago. The couple’s two children, ages 14 and 13, now stand at the center of a complex negotiation, as both parents seek to share significant decision-making responsibilities.
Filed on September 18, 2024, through attorney Sandra Stermer Coscino of the Law Offices of Sandra Stermer Coscino, Nick’s petition lays bare the desire for an equitable division of marital property and debts—a common battlefield in the war of divorce. He seeks to retain his non-marital property while ensuring the children’s well-being and support are prioritized.
As the specter of this divorce looms large, it serves as a reminder that even the most seemingly solid foundations can shift beneath our feet, leaving behind the wreckage of what once was.
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