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In the Circuit Court of St. Charles County, Missouri, Andrew Alstadt seeks the dissolution of his marriage to Amber Goodwin, marking the end of a union that began on May 10, 2021. The petition, filed on November 14, 2025, comes after the couple separated on December 13, 2024. The petition contends that irreconcilable differences have rendered their marriage irretrievably broken, leaving no chance of reconciliation. Notably, the couple has no children from the marriage, but a minor child born prior to their union is involved. Both parties have agreed to share joint legal and physical custody of the child, with the understanding that both will contribute to the child’s support.
Andrew is represented by Nicholas Kent Meador and Daniel Zdrodowski of The Meador Law Firm, LLC. The petition includes a request for the equitable division of marital assets and debts, with each party retaining their separate property. There is also a clear denial of maintenance, with both parties capable of supporting themselves independently. Andrew additionally seeks the restoration of his former name and all appropriate relief as determined by the court.
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