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In the heart of St. Louis County, Missouri, Christina Denise Price took the decisive step of filing for dissolution from Sean Pierre Price, Sr. on February 8, 2024. Their union, once promising, now languished in irreparable disrepair, prompting the irreversible course of action.

Under the legal counsel of Mary E. Davidson, Christina Denise Price initiated the dissolution process with clear objectives. Her petition, a testament to the breakdown of their bond, seeks the restoration of her maiden name and a fair division of their shared assets and liabilities.

Notably, child support, sole responsibility of children, and maintenance were absent from the petition, signaling a mutual understanding or indifference to these matters. The focus lies squarely on the division of marital property and debts, indicating a pragmatic approach to the separation.

The filing marks the culmination of a once hopeful journey, now resigned to the pragmatism of legal proceedings. As the wheels of justice begin to turn, the fate of their entwined lives now rests in the hands of the courts, where equity and resolution await.

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