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Jordan C. Ryan, a 28-year-old software engineer from Chicago, has petitioned for the dissolution of his marriage to Zoe T. Ryan, a 26-year-old fundraiser. Their marriage, which began on September 30, 2023, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, has unraveled due to irreconcilable differences, leading to what Jordan describes as an irretrievable breakdown. After just one year together, their efforts at reconciliation have proven futile, leaving both parties to face the end of their union. No children were born or adopted during the marriage, and Zoe is not currently pregnant.
In a move that signals a desire for a smooth transition, the couple has already reached a global settlement, agreeing on matters of support, property division, and debt allocation. This settlement has allowed them to avoid a prolonged legal battle. Jordan’s attorney, Weiss-Kunz & Oliver, LLC, has formally filed the petition in Cook County, Illinois, and is advocating for the court to dissolve the marriage and accept the Marital Settlement Agreement. As the two part ways, they ask for the court’s approval of their terms, ensuring a peaceful resolution to what has been a brief but significant chapter in their lives.
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