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In the Circuit Court of St. Louis County, Amy Lynn Lee has filed for the dissolution of her nearly two-decade-long marriage to Songtaek Lee. The couple, who have been married since May 7, 2005, separated in late September 2024. According to the petition, Amy cites irreconcilable differences that have resulted in an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. Both Amy and Songtaek have lived in St. Louis County for several years, with their roots deeply tied to the area.

The couple shares four children, and Amy is requesting joint legal and physical custody. She has also proposed a parenting plan designating herself as the residential parent for educational and mailing purposes. The petition makes no request for spousal maintenance, as both parties are deemed capable of financially supporting themselves. Additionally, the division of marital property and debts is to be determined by the court.

Representing Amy Lynn Lee in this matter are attorneys Jonathan D. Marks and Catherine E. Frantz from The Marks Law Firm, LLC. The petition outlines that both parties are responsible for their respective attorney fees. As the case proceeds, the court will be tasked with addressing the division of assets, child support, and other pertinent matters.

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