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In a filing that reeks of discontent and disillusionment, dated September 12, 2023, Raymond Zanca, a Champaign native, has formally submitted a petition for the dissolution of his marriage to Dana Richter, who resides in Oak Park. Their union, which commenced on a chilly November 2, 2013, in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, has remained childless, void of the laughter and cries of little ones. The cause cited for this impending severance is, as the documents put it, “irreconcilable differences,” a chasm too wide to bridge, according to Raymond.

In his bid for a clean break, Raymond has retained the legal services of Tracy M. Rizzo from the Law Offices of Tracy M. Rizzo, P.C., to navigate the treacherous waters of marital dissolution. With a firm resolve, Raymond seeks an equitable and just division of the assets amassed during the course of this union, asserting his rights to specific non-marital property. He also raises the call for a fair split of their shared debts, advocating for a resolution that he deems balanced and just.

Interestingly, Raymond harbors no desire to saddle Dana with ongoing maintenance, indicating a belief in her self-sufficiency. The petition concludes with an impassioned plea for a Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage, underlining the finality of this legal ordeal. It is a stark reminder of the intricacies and emotional tumult that accompany the dissolution of a once-promising union.

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