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Beata Matula’s decision to seek legal separation from her husband, Janusz Matula, marks the culmination of a marriage that, over time, has succumbed to irreconcilable differences. The couple, married on October 11, 1997, in Poland, has lived in Palos Hills, Illinois for several years. However, after more than two decades of marriage, their relationship deteriorated, leading to a separation approximately two years ago. Despite efforts to reconcile, both parties have concluded that any further attempts would be futile and against the best interests of their family.
On December 19, 2024, Beata, represented by her attorney Joanna Malysz of the Law Offices of Worwag & Malysz P.C., filed for legal separation in Cook County. The couple shares two children: 22-year-old Natalia and 16-year-old Sebastian. Beata is requesting sole responsibility for all significant decision-making concerning the children, including their education, health, religion, and extracurricular activities. She also seeks to be allocated the majority of parenting time for their minor child.
In addition, Beata is requesting an equitable division of marital property, statutory child support, and that neither party be entitled to maintenance. Her petition reflects a desire to ensure stability for the children and a fair division of assets. The case now awaits the court’s determination, with Beata’s legal representation advocating for her rights and the future well-being of her children.
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