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As the calendar turned toward a new year, Ian Thomas Walloch sought to leave the past behind in a decisive manner. On December 30, 2024, Ian filed a petition for the dissolution of his marriage to Sidrah Walloch in St. Louis County, Missouri. Represented by Jack J. Cavanagh of Cavanagh & Associates, LLC, Ian’s filing marked the culmination of a union that, by his declaration, had become “irretrievably broken.”
The petition recounts the couple’s shared history, underscoring their time as residents of Missouri for over 90 days before filing, but it also emphasizes a stark departure from mutual harmony. Ian seeks sole legal and physical custody of their minor child, citing their best interests while offering visitation rights to Sidrah. Alongside custody, the division of marital and separate properties, as well as the equitable handling of debts, form significant aspects of his request. Additionally, Ian has asked the court to order Sidrah to cover his attorney’s fees and litigation costs, further signaling the financial and emotional rift between the two parties.
In the closing days of 2024, as fireworks hinted at renewal and resolutions, Ian’s legal filing stood as a poignant reminder that endings, too, can pave the way for new beginnings.
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