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In a filing dated October 11, 2023, Manuel Francisco Villagran, a resident of Cook County, Illinois, has submitted a petition for the dissolution of his marriage to Reynalda Flores, whose address cannot be found. The couple, who were legally married on April 28, 2001, has not had children together nor have they adopted any. The reasons cited for the dissolution revolve around irreconcilable differences, with neither party placing specific blame.
Notably, the parties have not lived together as husband and wife since September 1, 2011. The filing reveals that Manuel Francisco Villagran, represented by Attorney Helen A. Lesczynski from Chicago, Illinois, is seeking the dissolution of the marriage, as well as any other relief deemed just and proper by the court.
While no specific mention of maintenance is provided, it is noted that there are no outstanding marital debts. Manuel Francisco Villagran also indicates that he has acquired certain items of both non-marital and marital property. This legal development brings to light a significant step forward in the lives of Manuel Francisco Villagran and Reynalda Flores in Cook County, Illinois.
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