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In the heart of Cook County, Illinois, Amanda Kay Edwards seeks dissolution from Jason Kirk Sprague, initiating proceedings on February 1, 2024. Their union, commenced on June 5, 2015, faces termination due to irreconcilable differences. Amanda, currently incarcerated, forwards prayers to the court, seeking equitable distribution of property and barring maintenance for both parties. Notably, neither party requests child support, sole responsibility of children, or parental decision-making, as no children are involved. The couple agrees that each should retain debts and properties currently in their possession.

Represented by Ascend Justice, Amanda seeks fair division of marital assets and debts, with each party responsible for their attorney’s fees. The filing emphasizes the self-sufficiency of both parties, mitigating the need for maintenance.

Newsworthy quotes highlight the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage and failed reconciliation attempts, necessitating legal intervention. Amanda’s incarceration adds a layer of complexity to the proceedings, underscoring the challenges faced by the couple.

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