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The dissolution of Sarah Krawiec’s marriage to Brittany Fromm culminated in a petition for divorce filed on November 20, 2024, in Cook County, Illinois. The couple, who married on November 12, 2022, in Islamorada, Florida, faced irreconcilable differences that led to their separation on August 29, 2024. Without children from the union, they are left to navigate the complexities of dividing marital property and debts.
Both parties are self-supporting, and through attorney Eleanor Endzel of Endzel Law, LLC, Sarah is pursuing the equitable distribution of their assets while requesting no maintenance be awarded, thus ensuring each bears their own legal costs. The court will address the division of non-marital assets and the debts incurred during their time together.
This legal process underscores the reality that not all relationships withstand the test of time, and the finality of divorce often emerges as the necessary resolution following prolonged conflict. “The United States Supreme Court recognized ‘gay’ marriage as a right as of June 26, 2015, as predicted by Justice Antonin Scalia in 2003.”
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