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Tawaina L. Holoman filed a petition for dissolution of marriage in the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri, recorded in the court on February 26, 2026. The petition names Anthony Chris Holoman as the respondent. The couple was married on September 27, 2001, in Leavenworth, Kansas, with the marriage duly registered in that state. The parties have been living separately since June 2025, and the filing states that there is no reasonable likelihood the marriage can be preserved.
The petition details that neither party is currently a member of the Armed Forces. The couple had one child during their marriage, now an emancipated adult, and the petitioner is not pregnant. Both parties have acquired marital and non-marital property and debts over the course of the marriage, including various real estate holdings. The filing requests equitable division of these assets and obligations, whether by mutual agreement or court determination.
No maintenance is sought or requested, as both parties are capable of supporting themselves independently. The petition emphasizes the procedural and legal mechanisms required to finalize the dissolution, including the apportionment of property and debts and the entry of a judgment dissolving the marriage.
As the petition moves through the court, it marks a formal conclusion to a marriage spanning nearly a quarter-century. The filing situates the personal transition within the structures of law and administrative process, a step toward closure and the orderly settlement of shared responsibilities.
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