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Here’s the skinny: On March 12, 2025, Kira M. Lehman dropped a bombshell in Jackson County’s Circuit Court, Missouri, filing to ditch her marriage to Olen Daniel Lehman. She’s got Preston A. Drobeck of Berkowitz Cook Gondring Driskell & Drobeck, LLC, in her corner, and this isn’t a gentle parting—it’s a full-on dissolution of a knot tied August 28, 2020, in Branson. They’ve been apart since November 24, 2024, and Kira’s blunt: it’s irretrievably broken, no kids to muddy the waters, no pregnancy to pause the clock.

Both have been Missouri staples over ninety days, though Kira’s bunking with a friend now, keeping her spot hush-hush for safety. Property and debts from their four-year stint need slicing—fairly, she hopes, or via a deal if they can hash one out. Her non-marital bits? She wants them ring-fenced. Here’s the sting: she’s struggling, part-time work not cutting it, and she’s after maintenance from Olen, who she reckons can pay. Legal fees stay separate, unless fairness says otherwise, and she’s itching to reclaim her maiden name, Frazier.

This is Kira’s play—sharp, urgent, a woman carving out her exit with grit.

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