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In the bustling domain of Cook County, Illinois, a narrative of dissolution unfolds. Sara Rocha, the petitioner, and Jose Antonio Rocha, the respondent, stand at the heart of this legal saga. Filed on February 26, 2024, their petition signals the end of a union forged on February 14, 1987.

Their marital canvas is painted with two biological children, Jose Antonio Rocha and Christina Rocha, born on July 19, 1985, and April 9, 1984, respectively. Alongside, the couple legally embraced Serena Rios, born September 26, 2006, and Juan Antonio Rocha, born February 3, 2011, in the embrace of familial bonds.

The petitioner, Sara Rocha, seeks to untangle the intricate threads of their shared life, citing irreconcilable differences as the harbingers of an irretrievable breakdown. Through the fervor of legal prayers, Sara petitions for dissolution, yet her entreaties extend beyond the realm of separation.

In her pursuit for equitable resolution, Sara seeks the mantle of the marital home, a haven amidst the storm. She beseeches the court for a compass to navigate the shared custody of their progeny, invoking the sanctity of a parenting plan to guide their familial voyage.

Amidst the legal minutiae, the absence of explicit requests for child support and maintenance echoes Sara’s resolve for an amicable parting. Her gestures, though resolute, betray no desire for financial restitution, marking a testament to her pursuit of closure rather than conflict.

Attorney Helen A. Lesczynski represents Sara Rocha in the legal proceedings for the dissolution of her marriage to Jose Antonio Rocha in Cook County, Illinois.

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