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David Tropp, represented by Beermann LLP, has filed a petition for the dissolution of his marriage to Lexi Tropp in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, on October 16, 2024. The couple, married in September 2020, cites irreconcilable differences, leading to the irretrievable breakdown of their relationship after four years. According to the petition, they have been separated for over six months and share one minor child, born in 2021.
David is requesting joint parental responsibilities for their child, believing that a shared arrangement is in the child’s best interests. Both parties, per the petition, are financially capable of supporting their child. David is also seeking an equitable distribution of their marital property and the retention of his non-marital assets. He further requests that Lexi be barred from seeking spousal maintenance due to her financial stability.
The petition emphasizes David’s desire for a fair allocation of the couple’s debts and assets accumulated during the marriage. Additionally, David asks the court to require Lexi to cover her own legal fees in this case. The court will determine how these financial and custodial issues will be resolved in the final judgment.
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