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In a petition filed on October 3, 2023, in Jackson County, Missouri, Arleeta Ann Brown seeks to dissolve her marriage to Robert Leroy Brown. The couple, who tied the knot on July 8, 2022, have no children. The union, marred by allegations of abuse, has led Arleeta to assert that the marriage is irretrievably broken.

Arleeta’s prayers to the court are straightforward. She requests that the marriage be officially dissolved and that any assets and debts accumulated during the marriage be fairly divided. Additionally, she leaves room for the court to exercise its judgment in granting any other relief it deems just and appropriate.

Represented by attorney Humaira A. Mirza, Arleeta is clear that neither party is seeking financial support from the other. Despite the accumulation of assets and debts during their time together, the specifics remain undisclosed. The couple’s addresses, interestingly, are both located in Kansas City, Missouri.

As this case unfolds, the spotlight shines on the stark realities faced by many in tumultuous unions, reminding us of the importance of seeking justice and resolution in the face of adversity.

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