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In a move to end their five-year marriage, Briana Camilleri filed for dissolution of marriage against Giovanni Camilleri on April 25, 2025, in Cook County, Illinois. Married on August 9, 2019, in Chicago, the couple has three children, with their youngest, born in November 2023, just one year old. Briana, a part-time worker, claims that irreconcilable differences have led to the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, and all attempts at reconciliation have failed. The couple has been living separately for over six months.

Briana’s legal team, Beermann LLP, is seeking an enforceable prenup to guide the division of assets, which were acquired both before and during their union. Under the agreement, Briana aims to retain sole ownership of her non-marital property, and she is requesting sole parental decision-making rights and the majority of parenting time with the children. Briana is also seeking child support from Giovanni and a permanent barring of any spousal maintenance. She has further requested that Giovanni bear the costs of his own legal fees.

With this filing, Briana Camilleri looks to finalize the end of a marriage that began with hope but ultimately unraveled under the weight of irreconcilable differences. The road ahead appears clear, with legal steps being set in motion for a fair and equitable dissolution of the marriage, in line with both the prenuptial agreement and the best interests of their children.

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