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The marriage of Kokob Firezghi and Filmon Tewelde has come to an end, as a petition for dissolution of marriage was filed in the Circuit Court of St. Louis City, Missouri, on October 9, 2024. Represented by attorney Mary Entrup of Entrup Law Firm, Firezghi asserts that the marriage, which was originally registered in Israel, is irretrievably broken. The couple, who have no minor children, have been separated for an undisclosed period, and Firezghi claims there is no reasonable prospect of reconciliation.

According to the petition, both parties have been residents of Missouri for at least 90 days, with Tewelde residing in St. Louis City. The petition confirms that neither party is serving in the United States Armed Forces, and that no marital property remains to be distributed by the court. Firezghi is asking the court to dissolve the marriage, grant her the separate property currently in her possession, and issue any further orders deemed necessary by the court.

This straightforward case highlights the dissolution of a marriage that, by all accounts, has come to a quiet conclusion. Firezghi’s petition, filed with the assistance of her attorney, asks the court for a final ruling to close the chapter on her marriage to Tewelde.

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