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Nancy Cohn, seventy-two, and Robert Weinstein, seventy-one, both long-time residents of Glencoe, Cook County, Illinois, have formally begun the dissolution of their marriage, which began on June 25, 1985, in Omaha, Nebraska. Together, they raised two children who are now emancipated. The petition was filed in the Circuit Court of Cook County’s Domestic Relations Division on September 30, 2025, marking a decisive end to a partnership lasting four decades. Nancy, represented by Arnoux Sharma Standeford, LLC, laid out the facts: irreconcilable differences, no chance for reconciliation, and mutual financial independence that negates any claims for spousal maintenance.
The request includes equitable division of marital property and debts, clear designation of non-marital assets, and responsibility for individual attorney fees. The court is asked to formalize this final separation, recognizing years shared but no longer binding.
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