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In a recent development in Jackson County, Missouri, a couple, Rachelle A.S. Adams and Matthew D. Adams, filed for divorce on October 2, 2023, after being married since May 30, 2009. The reason for their decision to part ways is irreconcilable differences, with no one person being blamed for the dissolution.
The couple shares two minor children, though their ages are not disclosed in the document. Rachelle A.S. Adams’ prayers, outlined in the filing, encompass dissolving the marriage and establishing various aspects of their post-marital arrangements. These include joint legal and physical custody of the children and the approval of a property settlement agreement or division of marital property.
Rachelle A.S. Adams also seeks child support and has made it clear that neither party is in need of maintenance. The legal representation for the petitioner is provided by Buccero & VanFleet, LLC, with Larry S. Buccero and Lindsey M. VanFleet as attorneys.
This decision to separate came after the couple’s separation on March 1, 2023. The filing underscores that the marriage is irretrievably broken. Rachelle A.S. Adams and Matthew D. Adams appear to be focused on maintaining a cooperative parenting approach and equitable division of property and debts, emphasizing their commitment to an amicable resolution of their marital issues.
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