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The marriage of Matthew M. Robb and Amy L. Robb, residents of St. Charles County, Missouri, has reached its end. Matthew Robb filed for the dissolution of their marriage on October 14, 2024, after over 12 years together. Married in 2012, the couple separated in June 2023, and now Matthew, represented by attorney Kate Sullivan Justin of the Law Offices of Kate M. Justin, seeks to finalize the divorce.

In his petition, Matthew requests joint legal and physical custody of the minor child, maintaining that such an arrangement is in the child’s best interest. Both parents, living in Missouri, are seeking to ensure that the child maintains frequent and meaningful contact with both of them. The couple has yet to agree on a Marital Settlement Agreement, and Matthew has asked the court to divide the marital property and debts equitably if no agreement is reached.

The petition further indicates that neither party is currently in the military and that the marriage is irretrievably broken with no chance of reconciliation. Matthew asks the court to formally dissolve the marriage, divide the marital assets and debts, and assign each party their separate property. Both sides are prepared to move forward, leaving their marriage behind, but committed to a shared role in parenting their child.

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