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In the quiet corridors of Jackson County, Missouri, Brianna Loomis stepped into the new year with a decisive act: on January 2, 2025, she filed a petition to dissolve her marriage to Jeramiah Loomis. Represented by Shea Stevens of Shea Stevens Law, LLC, Brianna’s filing marked the end of a union that began on June 8, 2018, and had been unraveling since their separation on March 14, 2023. The couple, both residents of Missouri for over 90 days, had navigated the complexities of their split through the Collaborative Divorce process, reaching agreements on custody, support, and the division of marital assets and debts.
At the heart of the petition was their shared commitment to their minor child. Brianna and Jeramiah agreed to joint legal and physical custody, with Brianna’s address designated as the child’s primary residence for schooling and mailing purposes. The filing underscored the irretrievable breakdown of their marriage, with no hope of reconciliation.
This case, filed at the dawn of 2025, highlights the delicate balance between personal closure and parental responsibility. As the petition moves forward, it serves as a testament to the challenges of ending a marriage while prioritizing the well-being of a child.
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