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Anibal Ricardo Estrada filed for divorce from his wife, Maria Yamili Ruiz Torres, in Cook County, Illinois, on September 23, 2024, citing irreconcilable differences as the cause of their marital breakdown. Estrada, represented by Sameen Zia of Zia Family Law, seeks a dissolution of their marriage that began on July 28, 2013, in Bridgeview, Illinois. The couple has one child, Ricardo Estrada Jr., born in 2014, and Estrada petitions the court for joint parental responsibilities and shared parenting time, stressing the importance of co-parenting in the child’s best interest.
Estrada requests a fair and equitable division of marital property, which includes real estate, automobiles, and financial accounts. Both Estrada and Ruiz Torres are gainfully employed and capable of meeting their day-to-day needs, and neither party seeks spousal maintenance. Additionally, Estrada asserts that both parents are well-positioned to support their child, and he asks the court to bar any claim for attorney’s fees from either party. With no other pending legal proceedings, Estrada asks the court to dissolve the marriage, allocate parental responsibilities equally, and divide the marital property fairly.
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