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In the wake of societal shifts and personal tribulations, the union between Jessyca Katrina Latimer and Charles Vincent Carra faces dissolution. Filed on May 9, 2024, in Cook County, Illinois, their once-vowed matrimony, established on June 23, 2012, now succumbs to the harsh reality of irreconcilable differences. A single child, Christopher Dominic Carra, born on September 16, 2005, now 18 years old, stands as a silent witness to their marital journey.

Petitioner Jessyca Katrina Latimer, represented by attorney Anna Swietkowski from Swietkowski & Swietkowski P.C., seeks dissolution of the marriage, alongside equitable division of marital property and the allocation of non-marital property. Her prayers extend to barring the respondent, Charles Vincent Carra, from asserting any claims to maintenance, past, present, or future. The solemn petition reflects a narrative of failed reconciliation efforts, leading to an acknowledgment of an irretrievable breakdown. Jessyca Katrina Latimer’s plea to the court reverberates with the gravity of a union unraveling, urging for justice tempered with equity in this somber chapter of marital dissolution.

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