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In a legal filing that bears the weight of a nearly three-decade-long partnership, Brian K. Stukenbrock and Kimberlee Ann Stukenbrock, residents of St. Charles County, Missouri, have initiated divorce proceedings. The filing, dated September 11, 2023, sets forth their intention to dissolve a marriage that commenced on June 10, 1994, citing “irreconcilable differences” as the catalyst for this profound decision. Notably absent from the document is a clear attribution of responsibility for these differences, leaving the question of who is to blame unanswered.
The absence of unemancipated children born during their union relieves the couple of contentious child custody and support disputes. Furthermore, neither party is seeking financial support from the other, as both are financially self-sufficient through their respective employment.
One critical aspect of this filing is the plea for an equitable division of marital property and debts. Regrettably, the document does not delve into the specifics of the assets and liabilities they’ve amassed throughout their marriage. Additionally, Brian and Kimberlee are not affiliated with the U.S. armed forces, thus foreclosing access to certain military benefits.
Brian K. Stukenbrock is represented by William J. Halaz, III, of Cordell Law, LLP, as the legal journey towards dissolution unfolds. The filing concludes with a plea for the court to dissolve their union, fairly distribute their marital assets and debts, and grant any additional relief that may be deemed just and appropriate by the judicial system. The disposition of their shared property and debts remains a central question mark in this evolving legal narrative.
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