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In the heart of St. Louis City, Missouri, Kysia Y. Easley has filed for the dissolution of her marriage to Jesse J. Easley, marking an end to their union which began on July 19, 2016. The petition, lodged on July 31, 2024, and handled by attorney Natalie C. Phillips, paints a vivid picture of a marriage that has run its course. Kysia, residing in St. Louis, and Jesse, living in Hazelwood, have been living apart since April 29, 2023, with their marriage deemed irretrievably broken.

This case involves not just the separation of two lives, but also the futures of their two unemancipated children, who have split their time between both parents’ homes. Kysia and Jesse share joint physical and legal custody of the children, ensuring that both parents remain integral parts of their lives. Missouri remains their home state, with no other custody disputes in play.

The petition highlights a division of property and debts, with both parties owning separate and marital assets. Notably, Kysia is not seeking maintenance, reflecting a desire for independence post-divorce. She also requests the restoration of her maiden name, Kysia Yvonne Pumphrey, signaling a return to her roots as she moves forward.

This dissolution marks the end of a chapter, with Kysia seeking an equitable division of marital assets and debts, aiming for a fair resolution that respects the contributions and futures of both parties.

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