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In a significant turn of events, Ashley M. Foreman has filed for divorce from Ryan K. Schellhorn, marking the end of a marriage strained by irreconcilable differences. The couple, who separated on June 15, 2024, has continued to reside together, a situation that underscores the complexities often found in modern relationships.
The petition, filed on September 19, 2024, in the Eleventh Judicial Circuit Court of St. Charles County, Missouri, highlights the couple’s lack of children, which may simplify some aspects of their separation. Both parties are employed and capable of supporting themselves, indicating a mutual understanding that has characterized their approach to the dissolution.
Ashley is not seeking maintenance from Ryan, nor does he request support from her—an indication of their ability to navigate this transition without further entanglement. The couple has accumulated assets and debts during their marriage, and Ashley is requesting an equitable division of these, along with recognition of their separate non-marital property.
Represented by attorney Wendy J. Corley of Winghaven Law, LLC, Ashley’s petition reflects a desire for a fair resolution as they both seek to move forward. This case serves as a reminder that even in the face of personal upheaval, individuals can pursue a path of clarity and fairness, allowing for a fresh start in the aftermath of a marriage’s end.
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