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In the Circuit Court of St. Charles County, Missouri, Veronica Johnson has taken the bold step to dissolve her marriage to Gary Boltralik, a decision filed on October 31, 2024. After nearly three decades of shared life since their union in May 1994, the couple’s relationship has reached a point deemed irretrievably broken. The separation began over three years ago in September 2020, marking a significant turning point in their lives.
Both parties are self-sufficient, each capable of supporting themselves and handling their respective legal fees. The absence of minor children simplifies the proceedings, allowing a focus solely on the equitable division of marital property and the separation of non-marital assets. Veronica’s petition outlines her contributions to their joint financial ventures and requests that the court uphold her rights in this dissolution process.
This petition for dissolution serves not only as a personal resolution for Veronica but also as a stark reminder of the complex emotional and legal landscapes navigated in the wake of marital disintegration. It underscores the necessity for legal recognition of personal transformations and the reclaiming of individual identities, even amidst the sadness of separation.
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