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In a quiet Missouri suburb, the dissolution of the marriage between Darby L. Comstock and Kirk A. Comstock unfolds, marked by a filing on March 14, 2024. The marriage, initiated on a September day in 2022, has encountered insurmountable hurdles, deeming it irretrievably broken. Petitioner Darby, represented by legal stalwarts Allison R. Gerli and Lucy D. Weilbacher of The Center for Family Law, petitions for a complete dissolution of the union, alongside equitable distribution of marital assets and debts. Notably, Darby seeks the restoration of her maiden name, Darby Lauranne Campbell, signifying a desire for a fresh start.
Set against the backdrop of St. Louis County, the legal drama unfolds without mention of child support, as the couple has no children. The petitioner, with resolve, shuns any claim for maintenance, asserting self-sufficiency for both parties. Each party is tasked with bearing their own legal fees, indicative of a mutual understanding of financial independence. As the saga continues, the courts are called upon to navigate the complexities of division, balancing the scales of marital property and individual autonomy. In the realm of this dissolution, no room exists for blame, only a recognition of irreconcilable differences, echoing the sentiments of a marriage now destined for closure.
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