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In a poignant legal maneuver, Elizabeth A. Falbo has filed for divorce from Shreedhar Sasikumar in the Cook County Circuit Court, marking the end of a marriage that began on August 12, 2014. The petition, filed on October 24, 2024, asserts that irreconcilable differences have caused an irretrievable breakdown of their relationship. Both parties, now living separately, have acknowledged that attempts at reconciliation have failed and further efforts would be impractical.
Represented by Melissa Kuffel of Kuffel Law, LLC, Elizabeth emphasizes that no children were born during their marriage, which simplifies the proceedings. Both she and Shreedhar are gainfully employed and capable of supporting themselves without seeking maintenance from one another, reflecting a mutual agreement on financial independence.
The couple has a prenuptial agreement that will guide the division of their marital assets and debts. Elizabeth is requesting a fair and equitable distribution, alongside the assignment of her non-marital property free from Shreedhar’s claims. The proceedings illustrate how even the most ordinary relationships can unravel, leading to complex legal negotiations over property and finances.
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