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Amid the unraveling of a nine-year marriage, Amanda L. Boeckstiegel has filed for dissolution of marriage against John E. Boeckstiegel in the Circuit Court of St. Charles County, Missouri. The petition, filed on November 25, 2024, cites the marriage as irretrievably broken, marking the culmination of a union that began on May 22, 2015, and fractured with the couple’s physical separation in November 2021.
Represented by attorney Brittany D. Erker of Siegel Erker, LLC, Amanda requests a fair division of marital and separate assets. Central to the case are the couple’s two minor children, who currently reside with Amanda. She proposes joint legal and joint physical custody, underscoring the necessity of stability for the children’s well-being.
The petition reveals no prior custody disputes or external claims to the children’s care, reinforcing Amanda’s position that shared custody aligns with the children’s best interests. Both parties are poised to present a parenting plan to the court. As the proceedings unfold, the division of property and custody arrangements will take center stage, reflecting the complexities of unthreading a shared life while striving for an equitable resolution.
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