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In a poignant plea before the Cook County Circuit Court, Gloria Lopez has petitioned for the dissolution of her marriage to Aaron Lopez, filed on July 9, 2024. Represented by Olita Law Group, LLC, Gloria asserts that irreconcilable differences have irreparably fractured their union since their marriage on January 19, 2011, registered in Chicago, Illinois. The petition emphasizes that past efforts at reconciliation have faltered, with no prospect of future reconciliation being feasible or in the best interest of the family.
The court documents outline that no children were born or adopted during their marriage, and Gloria is not presently expecting. During their time together, the couple acquired various marital assets, including financial accounts and household furnishings, prompting Gloria to seek a fair division of marital property alongside any non-marital assets she possesses.
Gloria’s petition further requests the court to deny Aaron any maintenance support, emphasizing his capability to provide for himself. Conversely, she seeks adequate support for herself from Aaron, given his employment and ability to support her. The petition concludes by requesting the court to dissolve the marriage, allocate non-marital and marital property equitably, and provide any additional relief deemed just and reasonable under the circumstances.
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