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Ashley Nicole Bowens has officially filed for the dissolution of her marriage to Nicholas Bowens in St. Charles County, Missouri. The petition, submitted on July 31, 2024, outlines the trajectory of their relationship and the rationale for its end. Represented by attorneys Cynthia L. Albin and Ashley M. Westbrook of Todt, Cody, Albin & Fuchs, LLC, Ashley’s petition reveals a tale of separation marked by irretrievable breakdown.
Ashley, a long-time resident of Missouri, and Nicholas, who recently moved to Illinois, were married on March 8, 2019, in St. Louis County. They separated on February 9, 2024. During their marriage, they welcomed one child together and Nicholas is also designated as the father of a child born to Ashley prior to their marriage. Both children remain unemancipated.
Ashley’s petition indicates that both she and Nicholas are capable of self-support and neither requires maintenance. She requests joint legal and physical custody of the children, aiming for an arrangement that best serves their interests.
Moreover, the petition calls for an equitable division of their marital property and debts. Ashley highlights her lack of funds to cover attorney fees, asking the court to mandate Nicholas’s contribution to these costs. This case underscores the complexities of marital dissolution, particularly when children are involved.
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