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Under the steady weight of time and distance, the once-bright marriage between Autumn Marie Fox and Yesica Alejandra Barrera has reached its inevitable end. Autumn, 38, now residing in Chicago, filed her petition for dissolution of marriage on September 20, 2024, in Cook County, Illinois. The couple, who exchanged vows on December 5, 2016, found their relationship irreparably fractured by irreconcilable differences. Autumn, with representation from Candice J. Green of Candice J. Green LLC, believes any future attempts at reconciliation would be futile.
Both parties have agreed to part ways without seeking any financial support from one another. They have also successfully mediated the division of their assets, including real estate, bank accounts, and personal property, as well as the allocation of any marital debts. Despite their efforts, the marriage could not be sustained, leaving both to move forward independently.
With no children between them and no further claims to maintenance, the petition requests the court to dissolve the marriage, incorporating the terms of their mediated settlement into the final judgment.
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