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Aaron Fung has filed a petition for dissolution of marriage from Caitlin Herrforth in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, on June 24, 2024. Aaron, aged 42, currently heads diversity and inclusion at a hearing aid manufacturer and resides in New Jersey. Caitlin, aged 40, is the director of customer success for a technology company and lives in Wilmette, Illinois. The couple married on June 18, 2016, and their union has produced two children, ages five and two.

Aaron cites irreconcilable differences as the reason for the breakdown of their marriage, noting that attempts at reconciliation have been unsuccessful. He emphasizes that they have been living apart for more than six months. Aaron requests joint decision-making authority and equal parenting time for their children. He asserts that Caitlin, who is well-employed, should contribute to child support and cover half of the children’s medical and extracurricular expenses. Furthermore, Aaron seeks maintenance from Caitlin, arguing she is financially capable of supporting him, and requests that she covers both her own and his attorney fees.

Aaron also asks the court for an equitable division of their marital property and debt, with his personal and non-marital property remaining free from Caitlin’s claims. His petition paints a detailed picture of a marriage that is beyond repair, emphasizing the need for a fair resolution to their shared responsibilities and assets.

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