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In Cook County, Illinois, Nicole Krueger has taken steps to dissolve her marriage to Christian J. Moreno. The couple, married on March 1, 2017, faced an irretrievable breakdown, marking the end of their union after living separately since August 15, 2018. Krueger, represented by Frank A. Quinones of Frank A. Quinones & Associates, filed her petition for dissolution on November 20, 2024.

Throughout their marriage, the parties had one child, born in 2016. In an effort to resolve their differences amicably, the couple has agreed to a comprehensive Allocation of Parental Responsibilities, with Krueger named as the residential parent and the sole decision-maker for their child. The agreement includes a child support arrangement where Moreno has committed to paying $240.00 per month. Both parties waived maintenance and support from each other and have divided their personal property without dispute. Additionally, they do not have any marital debts or real estate holdings to settle.

Krueger’s legal team has worked to ensure a fair distribution of assets, with each party taking responsibility for their own debts. The petitioner’s request for a dissolution of marriage, as well as a judgment on child support and custody arrangements, now rests in the hands of the court.

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