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In a recent development, Olha Artymovych filed for the dissolution of her marriage to Bohdan Kovalyk in Cook County, Illinois on October 12, 2023. The couple, who tied the knot on September 16, 2017, do not have any children together, and neither party is currently expecting. The reason cited for the dissolution is “irreconcilable differences,” though the document does not specify who is attributing blame.

Olha Artymovych is represented by Attorney Igor Gromov of Gromov Law Offices. The petitioner is seeking the dissolution of the marriage and also aims for the parties to be bound by the marital settlement agreement they have reached. The document does not detail any requests for maintenance or provide information on debts and properties. This filing marks a significant legal development in Cook County, shedding light on the dissolution of a marriage between two individuals who have been residents of the State of Illinois for over 90 days, meeting the jurisdictional requirements of Illinois law.

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