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In a filing made on September 11, 2023, in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, a Verified Petition for Dissolution of Marriage has been submitted by Daniel Siciliano against his spouse, Holly Siciliano. Both parties are currently employed, with Daniel residing in Spring Hill, Florida, and Holly in Brookfield, Illinois. The marriage, solemnized on August 14, 2014, in the City of Maywood, Cook County, is now subject to dissolution.

The petition cites irreconcilable differences leading to an irretrievable breakdown of the union, asserting that attempts at reconciliation have proven impracticable. The couple shares three minor children: D.G.S. (2017), D.A.S. (2020), and N.S.S. (2021). Daniel is seeking sole responsibility for significant decision-making regarding the children’s education, health, religion, and extra-curricular activities, along with a majority of parenting time.

Financially, both parties are expected to contribute to the support of the minor children, ensuring a standard of living in line with that established during the marriage. The division of marital property is a key concern, with Daniel seeking an equitable share. Holly, who is self-supporting, is barred from receiving maintenance and contributing to attorney’s fees.

Additionally, the petition addresses non-marital property assignments, equitable division of debts incurred during the marriage, and the option for Holly to revert to her former name, if she chooses. Daniel is being guided through this journey by Mcswain Nagle Giese & Rapp, P.C.

This legal proceeding exemplifies a significant chapter in the lives of Daniel and Holly Siciliano, revolving around child welfare, property division, and financial responsibilities within the context of marital dissolution.

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