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In the latest developments from St. Louis, Missouri, a marital dissolution case involving LaQuetrice Jennings and Jay Jennings has been filed as of June 14, 2024. LaQuetrice Jennings, represented by attorney Mayra Flesner, has petitioned for the dissolution of their marriage, citing irreconcilable differences that have led to an irretrievable breakdown since their constructive separation around September 30, 2019. Both parties, residents of Missouri for over ninety days, were married on July 18, 2018, in St. Louis County.
The petition emphasizes that neither LaQuetrice Jennings nor Jay Jennings are members of the Armed Forces, and there have been no arrangements made for spousal maintenance. Both parties assert financial independence and the ability to cover their respective attorney fees and costs. The petition also addresses the division of marital property and debts, with LaQuetrice Jennings seeking an equitable distribution.
Attorney Mayra Flesner has submitted the petition requesting the dissolution of the marriage, the equitable division of assets, and relief from maintenance payments, in accordance with Missouri family law statutes.
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