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Confesora Rojas Castillo and Angel Santa, residing in Chicago, Illinois, filed for dissolution of their marriage in Cook County on February 20, 2024. Married since October 2, 2013, the couple cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for their separation, with both parties listed as petitioners. The marriage produced no children.

The petition outlines the distribution of marital assets and debts, including personal effects, vehicles, furniture, and financial accounts accumulated during the marriage. The couple has lived apart for over six months, indicating the irretrievable breakdown of their relationship despite efforts at reconciliation.

Confesora Rojas Castillo is represented by Efrain Vega from The Law Office of Efrain Vega, P.C. The petition seeks fair division of non-marital and marital assets and debts, with both parties entitled to their respective shares. No children were born or adopted during the marriage, simplifying the dissolution proceedings. The case is set to proceed in Cook County, Illinois, where the couple aims to legally end their marriage and move forward with their lives separately.

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