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In a case filed on August 9, 2024, in Jackson County, Missouri, Darla D. Miller took a decisive step toward ending nearly three decades of marriage. Represented by attorney Mark A. Wortman, Darla seeks to dissolve her marriage to Kevin I. Miller, citing irretrievable breakdown. The Millers, who tied the knot on July 1, 1995, in Kansas City, Missouri, officially separated on July 1, 2024. With no children involved and no chance of reconciliation, the focus now shifts to the division of marital assets and debts.
Darla, currently employed, and Kevin, who is unemployed, have no military affiliations and no pending issues regarding children or pregnancy. Darla also seeks to restore her maiden name, Donovan, as part of the divorce proceedings. The petition emphasizes a fair and equitable division of their accumulated marital property and debts while ensuring that Darla’s separate property remains hers.
As the case unfolds in the 16th Judicial Circuit Court, the request is clear: a clean break from a long union that has run its course, with all legal and financial matters settled in a manner deemed just by the court.
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