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A high-stakes drama has unfolded in Cook County, Illinois, as Suzanna D. O’Hare took legal action against Adam P. Dube by filing a petition for the dissolution of their marriage. Filed on August 15, 2023, the petition reveals that the couple’s once-promising union, which began on June 16, 2018, has succumbed to “irreconcilable differences.” The reasons cited point to an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, with past reconciliation attempts having failed.
The couple shares one child, Madeline Maisie Dube, born on April 29, 2022, making her just over a year old at the time of filing. The filing reveals that O’Hare is represented by attorney Andrea K. Muchin from Schiller Du Canto & Fleck LLP. While the document does not explicitly assign blame for the marriage’s dissolution, Suzanna’s prayers reveal a complex web of desires. She seeks an equitable division of marital property, allocation of significant decision-making responsibilities for their child (either jointly or sole authority for her), allocated parenting time, and child support based on pertinent factors. However, the petitioner seeks to be awarded exclusive possession of the residence located at 4738 North Avers Avenue, Chicago, Illinois.
Notably, Suzanna has requested that both parties be barred from receiving maintenance from each other, highlighting her desire for a clean break. With these legal proceedings now underway, the fate of the couple’s property, custody arrangement, and the future of their relationship remains uncertain in the Cook County courts.
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