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The marriage between Amy Edwards and Anthony Edwards has come to a painful end after 28 years, with Amy filing for dissolution on September 20, 2024, in St. Charles County, Missouri. Represented by attorney Mayra Flesner of Flesner Wentzel, Amy is seeking to officially dissolve the marriage on the grounds of irreconcilable differences and marital misconduct. The couple, who married on August 17, 1996, and share two children, aged 19 and 17, has been living separately since mid-August of this year.
Amy requests sole legal and physical custody of their youngest child, Alexander Edwards, along with child support and continued health coverage for both children. She also seeks spousal maintenance, citing her inability to support herself without financial assistance. Anthony, she claims, is financially stable enough to cover not only child support and spousal maintenance but also her legal fees. In addition to custody and financial matters, Amy also asks the court to divide their marital property and debts equitably.
Despite the heavy toll, Amy’s demands are clear: she desires a fair and just resolution, one that reflects the breakdown of their long-standing relationship, while ensuring the welfare of their children is safeguarded.
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