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In a recent legal filing, Delfina Bucio of the State of Illinois has initiated proceedings to dissolve her marriage to Cesar Bucio, a Texas resident. The petition, dated October 19, 2023, unveils a union that spans nearly three decades, having begun on January 28, 1995.
Notably, the couple did not have any children during their marriage, nor did they adopt. The dissolution is attributed to “irreconcilable differences,” signifying an irreparable rift in their relationship. While specifics on who is attributing blame remain undisclosed, Delfina’s prayers to the court encompass a judgment for the dissolution of their marriage, the equitable division of marital assets, and any other relief deemed fitting by the court.
Representing Delfina in this legal endeavor is Steven M. Cloh of the Law Offices Of Steven M. Cloh. The filing sheds no light on whether Delfina seeks spousal maintenance. Furthermore, details regarding the couple’s financial situation, including debts and properties, are conspicuously absent from the provided information. The case is lodged in Cook County, Illinois, making it subject to the jurisdiction of the state’s domestic relations division.
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