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In the heart of St. Louis County, Missouri, Brandon Metzger has initiated divorce proceedings against his spouse, Linda Metzger, as disclosed in a petition filed on March 13, 2024. The couple, whose union commenced on May 2, 2021, resides in the same locality of St. Louis. The legal document, citing irreconcilable differences as grounds for dissolution, outlines Brandon’s plea for an end to the marriage, with no attribution of fault. While details regarding children are notably absent, Brandon, represented by attorney John R. Fenley from Reinker, Hamilton & Fenley, L.L.C., seeks a fair distribution of marital assets and debts
The filing underscores Brandon’s appeal to the court for adoption of a marital and separation agreement or, alternatively, for equitable division of marital property and liabilities. Emphasizing the irrevocable breakdown of their marital bond, the petition underscores the need for an impartial allocation of assets and debts between the estranged partners. Amidst this legal endeavor, Brandon aims for a resolution that ensures each party’s equitable share, safeguarding against any potential protraction of proceedings that could exacerbate costs. As the divorce proceedings unfold, the division of marital and non-marital properties stands central to Brandon’s quest for closure and equitable resolution.
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