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Bailey M. Brown has filed a petition in Jackson County, Missouri, for the dissolution of her marriage to Daniel B. Brown, citing the irretrievable breakdown of their union. The couple, married on September 12, 2020, in Bates City, Missouri, separated in late October 2023 after just over three years together. The marriage produced no children, and neither party is currently serving in the military.
Both Bailey and Daniel are employed and capable of supporting themselves. The petition details that while the couple has accrued marital property and debts, they have yet to formalize a settlement agreement. Bailey requests that the court divide their assets and liabilities in a fair and equitable manner if an agreement is not reached. Furthermore, neither party seeks maintenance, and Bailey is not asking for the restoration of her maiden name.
Represented by Rachel E. Hall of Barton, Hall & Schnieders, P.C., Bailey’s petition asserts that there is no reasonable chance of reconciliation, and she requests that the court approve any settlement agreement or, in its absence, oversee the fair division of their marital assets and debts. The petition was filed on October 7, 2024, in Jackson County, Missouri.
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