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In Jackson County, Missouri, the marital journey of David and Roneesha Mathews faces its concluding chapter as David Mathews filed for divorce on December 6, 2023. Married since July 30, 1997, the couple resides in Irving, Texas, but the specific address is undisclosed.

The grounds for dissolution are attributed to “irreconcilable differences,” with no explicit blame assigned. Represented by Coreena L. Abernathy from Abernathy Law Firm, LLC, David’s prayers include a judgment of dissolution, an order for no maintenance to either party, equitable division of marital assets and debts, and individual allocation of non-marital assets and debts. Both parties affirm self-sufficiency in meeting their monthly expenses, eliminating the need for maintenance.

The filing unfolds in Jackson County, Missouri, and doesn’t provide information on children or child support. The court is urged to justly distribute accumulated marital assets and debts. Notable quotes from the filing emphasize the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage due to irreconcilable differences. It highlights the petitioners’ request for a fair division of marital assets and debts and a judgment against maintenance.

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