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In a recent development, the marriage of Brooke T. Zapf and Nathan A. Zapf faces dissolution, filed in St. Charles County on April 5, 2024. The couple, residing in Wentzville, MO, embarked on their union on August 29, 2015. However, irreconcilable differences have led to an irretrievable breakdown of their marriage, prompting Brooke T. Zapf to seek legal recourse.
Brooke T. Zapf, represented by attorney Mayra Flesner of Flesner Wentzel, has petitioned the court to dissolve the marriage and address various concerns. With five children involved, aged seven years old, six years old, four years old, two years old, and eleven months old respectively, Brooke T. Zapf is seeking sole legal and sole physical custody, citing the best interests and welfare of the minor children. Additionally, she requests child support and maintenance, emphasizing her financial need due to inadequate funds and assets.
The petition also includes requests for equitable division of marital property and debt, along with setting apart each party’s separate, non-marital property. Furthermore, Brooke T. Zapf seeks an order for Respondent to pay her attorney’s fees and litigation costs. With the divorce proceedings underway, the case underscores the complexities and challenges involved in navigating the dissolution of marriage and addressing the welfare of the parties involved.
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