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On February 10, 2025, Taylor M. Allenbrand took the definitive step of filing for divorce from her husband, Gabriel Sass Allenbrand, in Jackson County, Missouri. Married for an undisclosed number of years, their marriage reached an irretrievable breakdown, as detailed in the petition. Taylor, represented by attorney Kristen M. Buzzelli of Buzzelli Law, is seeking dissolution of the marriage, the equitable division of marital assets and debts, and the restoration of her former name, Taylor McKenzie Lascuola.

In her petition, Taylor asserts that both parties are capable of supporting themselves and neither is in need of maintenance. There are no minor children involved, and the marriage has been strained beyond repair. The division of assets, including both marital and non-marital property, is to be determined by the court. In the event that the divorce proceedings are delayed due to misconduct or intentional obstruction by Gabriel, Taylor reserves the right to seek additional attorney’s fees and costs.

With a clear and firm request for the court to approve a potential Marital Settlement Agreement or divide the property and debts equitably, Taylor’s plea reflects the finality of a relationship that has, for reasons unknown, run its course. The court’s decision will bring closure to a chapter in Taylor’s life, marked by both personal and financial untangling.

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