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In a recent filing in Jackson County, Missouri, Richard M. McEntee seeks the dissolution of his marriage to Rachel E. Granberg, citing irretrievable breakdown without assigning specific blame. The couple, married on May 7, 2021, has no children, and the petitioner does not request child support, sole responsibility, or parental decision-making.
The filing, dated January 12, 2024, outlines McEntee’s prayers, including a decree of dissolution, no maintenance for either party, a fair division of debts and properties, and a declaration that any separation agreement is not unconscionable. Attorney Jill C. Jackoboice, representing McEntee, practices at Jill C. Jackoboice, LLC.
Despite the absence of children, McEntee seeks a just distribution of marital and non-marital properties and debts, emphasizing fairness and equity. The filing also stipulates that each party bears their own fees and costs unless litigation extends, in which case, Jackoboice may request payment from Granberg.
The document remains silent on specific quotes or noteworthy statements. Importantly, the summary adheres to confidentiality guidelines, revealing only the municipal details of the parties’ residence – 5615 Charlotte Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64110.
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