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In a recent legal move echoing the complexities of personal relationships, Taylor D. Flanigan has officially filed for divorce from Andrew J. Flanigan in St. Charles County, Missouri. Dated November 14, 2023, the petition cites an irretrievably broken marriage, emphasizing that there is no reasonable likelihood of preservation.

Represented by Laurie A. Dodd of McMillan Dodd Law Firm LLC, Taylor D. Flanigan’s filing includes a comprehensive list of prayers, seeking the dissolution of the marriage, equitable division of marital and separate property and debts, and sole legal and sole physical custody of the couple’s child. Notably, the petitioner wishes to revert to her maiden name, Taylor D. Miller.

The filing, rooted in the desire for the best interests of the child, proposes limited, supervised visitation for Andrew J. Flanigan. It explicitly states that neither party is a member of the Armed Forces on active duty. The document provides a glimpse into the intricacies of the couple’s marital and financial affairs, underlining the request for an equitable resolution.

This legal saga is poised to unfold with potential courtroom intricacies, shedding light on the challenges of balancing personal and familial interests within the realm of divorce proceedings in St. Charles County.

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