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On August 15, 2024, Kyle H. Blaurock officially petitioned for the dissolution of his marriage to Tori B. Blaurock in Jackson County, Missouri. The couple, married since November 11, 2016, shares two children, one born before their marriage and one after. In the petition, Kyle is represented by attorneys Shea Stevens and Michaela N. Marine from Shea Stevens Law, LLC. The filing asserts that the marriage is irretrievably broken and indicates that, despite still living under the same roof, both parties agree on joint legal and physical custody of the children, with child support to be calculated according to Missouri state guidelines. The document further specifies that Tori is currently unemployed, while Kyle continues his work with Blaurock Construction. Nonetheless, neither party seeks spousal maintenance, as both are deemed capable of meeting their own financial needs.

The petition also highlights the division of assets, noting that the couple has both marital and separate properties, which should be divided equitably in the absence of an agreement. Kyle requests that each party bear their own attorney’s fees and legal costs. The petition emphasizes that neither spouse is a member of the armed forces and that no further claims or disputes over child custody are currently pending in other jurisdictions. In sum, Kyle Blaurock’s filing sets the stage for an orderly, albeit complex, process to formally end the couple’s nearly eight-year marriage.

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