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Brandon House, a 41-year-old resident of Cook County, filed for divorce from his wife, Allison House, on September 26, 2025, citing irreconcilable differences. The couple, married on July 29, 2006, in Indianapolis, has three children: A.T.H. (16), J.K.D.H. (14), and C.T.H. (10). Their marriage, once full of shared dreams, has unraveled beyond repair despite their attempts at reconciliation. Both parties are employed and capable of supporting themselves independently, with no claims for spousal maintenance from either side.

The couple has agreed on joint parental decision-making authority, but Brandon seeks equitable division of marital property, including real estate in Orland Park, Illinois. While the parties live under the same roof, they have lived separate lives for months, with no further attempts to reconcile. Notably, Brandon is represented by Schylon Lane of The Elite Law Group.

As the dissolution unfolds, both parties seek to move forward with minimal conflict. The court will decide on the division of assets, debts, and time-sharing arrangements for the children, while also allowing Allison to return to her former name. The petition underscores the irretrievable breakdown of a marriage that once seemed promising, highlighting the quiet, inevitable end of a partnership that has outlived its purpose.

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