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In a filing made on October 6, 2023, in Cook County, Illinois, Grzegorz Kapustka has petitioned for the dissolution of his marriage with Barbara Kapustka, bringing an end to their union that began on August 16, 1997. Their only child, J.K., born on May 24, 2000, is emancipated, and there are no minor children involved.

The primary reason cited for the dissolution is “irreconcilable differences,” although the document does not specify who is blaming whom. Grzegorz Kapustka, the petitioner, represented by attorney Joseph A. Parisi, has laid out a series of prayers in the filing, including a request for the dissolution of the marriage, a fair division of marital property, and the allocation of his marital interest in Barbara Kapustka’s employment-related benefits. Furthermore, he seeks to bar Barbara Kapustka from receiving maintenance, demands that she pay for his attorney fees, and other relief as deemed just by the court.

While the document acknowledges that the parties have incurred debts and miscellaneous obligations during their marriage, it does not elaborate on their desired resolutions regarding these matters.

This filing signifies the dissolution of a lengthy marriage and the potential for a complex legal battle between Grzegorz Kapustka and Barbara Kapustka, whose future negotiations and court proceedings will likely revolve around the equitable distribution of assets and liabilities.

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