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In a poignant chapter of family life unfolding in Cook County, Yana Tkach has filed for dissolution of her marriage to Kostyantyn Tkach, marking a significant turning point after over a decade together. Married on February 24, 2013, the couple now faces the realities of irreconcilable differences that have led them to live apart for more than six months.
With one child, an 11-year-old daughter, at the heart of their concerns, Yana’s petition emphasizes her desire for joint decision-making responsibilities while designating her home as the primary residence for their daughter. The couple has yet to reach an agreement on parenting time or the division of their assets, which range from real estate to bank accounts and debts accrued during their marriage.
Represented by the Law Offices of Sandra Stermer Coscino, Yana is seeking to retain her non-marital property and to prevent Kostyantyn from claiming any maintenance. This case is not just a legal process; it reflects the profound emotional and practical complexities that arise when a family navigates the terrain of separation. As they embark on this new path, both Yana and Kostyantyn must confront the intertwining of their past and the promise of their individual futures.
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