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Tyson King, 40, of Chicago, Illinois, filed a petition for the dissolution of his marriage to Aisha Jennings in Cook County on November 6, 2024. The couple, married on June 23, 2016, cites irreconcilable differences as the cause of the breakdown of their marriage. They have been living apart for the past five years, and Tyson, an HVAC technician, has indicated that efforts at reconciliation have failed. He is not seeking spousal maintenance and is requesting an equitable division of any marital property, with each party retaining their non-marital assets.
Tyson’s attorney, Megan Wagner Cox, is representing him in the case. The couple has no children, no joint accounts, and no marital home, making the division of assets straightforward. Tyson’s petition emphasizes that Aisha is also capable of supporting herself and does not require maintenance, considering their extended separation.
Tyson has requested that Aisha cover her own attorney’s fees, including expert fees and filing costs. The case is now under review by the Cook County Circuit Court. Tyson’s primary goal is to have his marriage legally dissolved so he can move forward independently while maintaining fair asset division.
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