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A union that began with vows exchanged on February 13, 2020, now stands at the brink of dissolution. Bobby R. Miller has petitioned the Circuit Court of Cook County to dissolve his marriage to Sneha Patel, citing irreconcilable differences. Filed on December 9, 2024, this petition reflects a marriage marked by an irretrievable breakdown, with no prospects for reconciliation.
Represented by his attorney, David Butbul of Morton Grove, Illinois, Bobby asserts that the couple has lived separately for the statutory period required by law. The absence of children simplifies the proceedings, though the matter of property division looms. Bobby seeks equitable distribution, requesting the marital property be divided justly while ensuring his non-marital assets remain untouched. He further asks the court to bar Sneha from receiving maintenance support, asserting her financial independence and ability to sustain herself.
As the court considers Bobby’s prayers for relief, this case becomes a testament to the delicate balance of emotions and pragmatism that defines marital dissolution. With both parties now charting separate paths, the final judgment will likely hinge on equitable financial arrangements while officially closing this chapter of their lives.
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