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In St. Charles County, Brooke N. Landers is seeking to end her eight-year marriage to Jeremiah D. Landers, describing their union as beyond repair due to irreconcilable differences and marital misconduct. The petition for dissolution, filed on October 23, 2024, by attorney Mayra Flesner of Flesner Wentzel, outlines Brooke’s requests for a fair distribution of marital property and spousal maintenance, claiming Jeremiah is capable of providing financial support given his employment status.
Brooke has further requested sole physical and legal custody of their minor child, proposing a parenting plan that specifies visitation rights for Jeremiah. She contends that these arrangements prioritize the child’s best interests and that Jeremiah should contribute to child support, covering essential needs. Additionally, Brooke cites financial hardship in covering her legal fees and court expenses, asking the court to assign responsibility for these costs to Jeremiah.
The filing also asks the court to establish a clear division between their non-marital and marital assets, urging an equitable outcome. With these matters awaiting judgment, Brooke’s petition lays out a comprehensive vision for moving forward, as her marriage reaches a critical legal crossroads.
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