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Gary Hall, seeking the dissolution of his brief marriage to Alissa Hall, now asks the court to untangle the complications that have led to a definitive breakdown of their relationship. This petition, filed on November 12, 2024, in Jackson County, Missouri, marks the conclusion of their union, which began in a picturesque ceremony on February 15, 2022, in Maui, Hawaii. The marriage, now no longer viable, dissolved as the couple separated on October 25, 2024. Gary Hall, backed by his attorney Amber N. Geib of Geib Law Group, P.C., asserts in his petition that the relationship cannot be salvaged, citing an irretrievable breakdown.
There is no mention of children in the case, and with both parties financially independent, the matter of maintenance is off the table. Instead, the petition focuses on a request for a fair and equitable distribution of their shared assets and debts. If the couple reaches a Settlement Agreement, Gary Hall seeks court approval, but in the absence of such an agreement, he asks the court to divide their property equitably. The legal fees are to be borne individually, without one party burdening the other.
This case, though straightforward in its legal foundation, reflects a broader theme of relationships breaking apart when they’ve stretched past their breaking point. As the court considers these terms, Gary Hall moves toward a resolution, not with acrimony, but with the intent for closure and fairness.
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