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Alright, let’s unpack this: Morgan L. Nixon dropped a filing in Jackson County’s Circuit Court, Missouri, on March 5, 2025, aiming to end her marriage to Daniel G. Perez. She’s got Seth R. Keene of Lyle Law LLC in her corner, and it’s a straight-up move to dissolve a union kicked off November 11, 2017, in McKinney, Texas—now kaput, split since November 27, 2024, thanks to irretrievable breakdown. Both have been Missouri fixtures over ninety days, though Daniel’s current digs are a mystery.
Two kids, minors unnamed, anchor this tale—Morgan wants joint custody, legal and physical, with her address as their base for school and mail. Child support’s on the table, split costs for health and extras too, all per Missouri’s rules. Property and debts from their seven years? Either a fair chop or a nod to any deal they strike. She’s after spousal maintenance—his income tops hers, she says—while each keeps their non-marital stash and covers their own legal tabs, unless he drags it out.
This hits the docket March 5, 2025—a mum’s bid to redraw the family map, pragmatic and pointed, with kids and cash in sharp focus.
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