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In a recent filing in Cook County, Illinois, a dissolution of marriage petition was submitted on December 5, 2023, by Meghan Stromberg against her spouse, Arturo Gonzalez. The couple, who entered into marriage on February 29, 2008, cited irreconcilable differences as the cause for the dissolution. The petition, devoid of blame attribution, outlined Meghan’s prayers, including a judgment of dissolution, approval of parenting arrangements in the child’s best interest, approval of any marital settlement agreement, barring maintenance claims, and seeking additional equitable relief.
The couple shares one child, SS, born in 2010, presently aged 13. Meghan, residing in Oak Park, Illinois, and Arturo, based in Chicago, Illinois, have been living separate and apart for over two years due to irreconcilable differences. Rachel Moore, representing Meghan, hails from Rachel Moore Law, LLC.
The filing emphasized joint allocation of decision-making responsibilities and parenting time for the well-being of the child. Both parties, described as able-bodied and employed, assert the capability to provide for their individual support without financial assistance from the other. Notably, the petition seeks to bar both parties from any past, present, or future maintenance claims. The document underlines the financial independence of each party, affirming their capacity to cover attorneys’ fees and costs.
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