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In the legal files of St. Louis County, Missouri, the marital narrative of Vonetta Selvy and Charles Selvy takes center stage as they file for dissolution on November 15, 2023, signaling the demise of a union that commenced on or about May 21, 2007.
With no blame specified, the document declares the marriage irretrievably broken, with no reasonable likelihood of preservation. Vonetta, represented by attorney Robert E. Faerber from the Law Office of Robert E. Faerber, prays for an order dissolving the marriage and justly dividing marital property and debt. The filing reveals the absence of children from the union, making child-related requests irrelevant.
Highlighted in the filing are quotes emphasizing the irretrievable nature of the marriage, the possession of marital and separate property, and the employment status of the parties, suggesting neither requires maintenance from the other. As the legal process unfolds in St. Louis County, Vonetta and Charles Selvy navigate the intricacies of a dissolution seeking a just and proper resolution.
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