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In a recent legal filing in Cook County, Illinois, Dennis Kontorovich has initiated divorce proceedings against Adina Gegprifti, as disclosed in court documents filed on October 3, 2023. The couple, married since July 10, 2020, cited “irreconcilable differences” as the cause of their marriage dissolution.

The petition highlights the absence of children resulting from their marriage and emphasizes their desire to maintain separate financial responsibilities. Both parties seek to be individually accountable for their debts and obligations.

Regarding property division, the document notes that during their marriage, the couple accumulated marital property, and they request an equitable distribution of these assets upon the finalization of their divorce. Furthermore, each party claims their non-marital property as their sole and separate possessions.

The petitioner, represented by Kogut & Wilson, L.L.C., prays for a Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage and the just and equitable division of marital property. They also request that both parties be barred from seeking maintenance from one another.

This legal separation filing underscores the breakdown of Dennis Kontorovich and Adina Gegprifti’s marriage due to irreconcilable differences, marking the end of their brief union in Cook County, Illinois.

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