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In a case emblematic of a marriage unraveling under the weight of irreconcilable differences, Ann E. Ehnert filed for dissolution of marriage from Justin M. Ehnert on August 5, 2024, in the Circuit Court of St. Louis County. The couple, married since October 16, 2010, in St. Louis City, had two children during their union. Their separation began in May 2024, with the children primarily residing with Ann.
The petition, filed by Ann through her attorneys Cary J. Mogerman and Mary E. Niemira of Carmody MacDonald P.C., asserts that the marriage is irretrievably broken. Both parties are described as capable of supporting themselves and their children, rendering maintenance unnecessary. Ann seeks joint legal custody but sole physical custody of the children, arguing that it is in their best interest, with Justin being granted reasonable visitation rights. The petition also calls for the division of marital property and debts, though specific details remain unspecified. The case underscores the disintegration of a once-stable family, now navigating the legal intricacies of their dissolution.
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