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Daniel Grant has taken the significant step of filing for divorce from his wife, Jennifer Girod, after a marriage that began on May 16, 2016. The petition was officially lodged in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, on December 12, 2024. This move comes in the wake of irreconcilable differences that have led to an irretrievable breakdown of their relationship, a situation that both parties have recognized as insurmountable.
Daniel, 63, and Jennifer, 56, both reside in Cook County, where they have lived for more than the required ninety days prior to filing. Notably, their marriage produced no children, allowing for a straightforward divorce process devoid of custody disputes. Daniel, a retired teacher, and Jennifer, who is employed with the United States Postal Service, have indicated that they are both capable of supporting themselves following their separation.
Representation for Daniel in this legal matter is provided by Anthony J. Peraica & Associates, Ltd. The petition reflects not only a dissolution of their union but also requests that both parties forgo maintenance, thus emphasizing their intent to settle their affairs amicably. Furthermore, Daniel seeks to retain any non-marital property in his possession and an equitable distribution of the remaining marital estate. The court will ultimately decide on these matters, marking an end to the responsibilities that once bound the couple.
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