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In St. Louis, Missouri, Cherryl Lynn Maples has petitioned for the dissolution of her marriage to Jamie Craig Maples. The two were married on September 14, 2014, but their union began to unravel in March 2016, when they stopped living together as husband and wife. Cherryl has lived in Missouri for more than 90 days prior to filing the petition and currently resides in St. Louis. Jamie, whose employment status is unknown, lives in Troy, Missouri.

The petition outlines that there are no minor children from the marriage and no parties involved serve in the military. Over the course of their marriage, the couple accumulated marital assets and debts, which Cherryl is asking the court to divide equitably. She also requests that their separate properties be maintained. With no reasonable chance of reconciliation, Cherryl claims the marriage is irretrievably broken.

The petition was filed on October 17, 2024, with the legal representation of Andrew D. Sandroni from O’Gorman & Sandroni, P.C. Cherryl seeks the dissolution of the marriage, a fair division of assets and debts, and any other relief the court deems appropriate.

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