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Corey J. Austen has filed for divorce from Anna G. Austen, marking the end of their 12-year marriage that began on June 20, 2012, in Johnson County, Missouri. The petition, filed on June 28, 2024, follows their separation on May 30, 2024. The couple has no children and both parties are Missouri residents.
Represented by Colby L. Rieke of McDowell, Rice, Smith & Buchanan, P.C., Corey asserts that the marriage is irretrievably broken. Corey, a data scientist, and Anna, who is self-employed, are both financially independent, eliminating the need for spousal support. The petition requests an equitable division of their property and debts, emphasizing fairness and adherence to any agreements reached.
Corey seeks to dissolve the marriage, ensure a fair division of marital assets and debts, assign responsibility for individual legal fees, and deny maintenance to either party. He asks for further relief as deemed just by the court, underscoring a straightforward and pragmatic approach to the dissolution.
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