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The marriage of Christopher Wade Winfrey and Mary Beth Winfrey, once a shared story spanning 35 years, has now reached its final chapter in the Family Court of St. Louis City. On March 7, 2025, Christopher filed a petition for dissolution of marriage, formally seeking to end their long-standing union. Represented by attorney Sean P. O’Gorman of O’Gorman & Sandroni, P.C., he asserts that the marriage is irretrievably broken, leaving no room for reconciliation.

The petition, now before the court, asks for a division of marital assets and debts accumulated over the years, along with the recognition of each party’s separate property. While details of a potential marital settlement agreement remain unclear, the case now rests in the hands of the court to determine a fair and equitable division of their shared financial life.

No children or custody issues are at play in this dissolution, nor is there any mention of military service or pregnancy affecting the case. What remains is the stark reality of an unraveling marriage that, like many before it, now seeks a formal conclusion through the legal system.

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