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In a case recently filed in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Marysa Herrera is seeking a divorce from Isaac Herrera, citing irreconcilable differences. The petition, lodged on August 26, 2024, outlines a series of legal and financial requests from Marysa, who is a 27-year-old OBGYN resident. Isaac, 30, works as a MAP Marketing Specialist.

The couple, married on June 17, 2022, in Fayetteville, Arkansas, reports that efforts to reconcile have failed and further attempts would be impractical. Marysa’s petition emphasizes a need for equitable distribution of their marital assets, which include bank accounts, retirement funds, and vehicles. She seeks to exclude Isaac from claiming any maintenance or support from her, citing his ability to support himself and his sufficient assets. Additionally, Marysa requests that Isaac be barred from seeking contribution for his attorney’s fees.

The petition also calls for a fair division of marital debt and exclusive control over Marysa’s non-marital property. Represented by Tiffany M. Hughes of The Law Office of Tiffany M. Hughes, P.C., Marysa’s filing sets the stage for a complex and contentious dissolution process.

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