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In the quiet corridors of St. Charles County, Missouri, the union of Amber M. Lentz and Zachery C. Lentz faces dissolution. Filed on November 17, 2023, the legal narrative begins, shrouded in the acknowledgment of an irretrievably broken marriage. The origins of their connection date back to October 21, 2012, a history intertwined with the birth of an undisclosed-aged child.

Under the legal guidance of Laurie A. Dodd from McMillan Dodd Law Firm LLC, Amber’s prayers, outlined in the filing, cast shadows on the complexity of their shared life. Beyond the mere dissolution of the marriage, Amber seeks an equitable division of both marital and separate property and debts. The intricacies deepen as requests for joint legal and physical custody of their child emerge, accompanied by pleas for child support orders, retroactive child support, and maintenance for Amber. The specifics of the marital and separate properties and debts remain veiled, undisclosed in the legal narrative.

As St. Charles County becomes the theater for these legal proceedings, the Lentz divorce story unfolds within the broader tapestry of marital dissolutions. The nuanced details and unspoken sentiments reverberate through the legal statements, forming a narrative awaiting further revelation. In this quiet corner of Missouri, the Lentz union, once marked by the October winds of matrimony, now weathers the legal storm, leaving behind a trail of words yet to be fully articulated.

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