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In a twist that seems pulled straight from the pages of a soap opera, Gary A. Davis, 65, has officially filed for divorce from Amy N. Davis, 34. The filing, made on June 20, 2024, in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, shines a spotlight on a marriage that began on September 8, 2019, in River Grove, Cook County. Represented by Dominic J. Buttitta Jr. of Buttitta Law Group, Gary’s petition lays bare the details of their irreconcilable differences.
Both Gary and Amy have called Illinois home for more than 90 days preceding the filing. Gary, based in Streamwood, and Amy, residing in Wood Dale, have lived separate lives for months now. They have no children together, and Amy is not expecting.
This couple has decided to call it quits due to the irretrievable breakdown of their marriage. Their efforts at reconciliation have hit a dead end, making future attempts impractical and not in the best interest of either party. Over the course of their marriage, they have accumulated marital property and debts which now need to be equitably divided. Both parties, capable of supporting themselves through their respective employments, seek no maintenance from each other.
The court’s decision will be instrumental in determining how their assets and debts are split, marking the end of this chapter in their lives. It’s a classic case of a marriage that simply couldn’t withstand the test of time.
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