Disclaimer: All facts gleaned from the filings stated hereafter are only as truthful as the petitioner. The tone of this article expresses a style of writing historically employed by America’s greatest writers and, as such, is for opinion purposes only. No intentional harm is due. Do not read if the topic of divorce (even your own) causes you emotional distress. Continue at your own risk.

In the matter of Nathaniel Einfeldt and Kathleen Hopson, a petition for dissolution of marriage was filed in St. Charles County, Missouri, on September 16, 2024. The marriage, solemnized in Honolulu, Hawaii, on January 31, 2017, has now come to an irretrievable breakdown, with the couple separating on December 1, 2021. Nathaniel Einfeldt, represented by Amy E. Bender-Levy of Paule, Camazine & Blumenthal, is seeking a dissolution of the marriage on grounds that there is no reasonable likelihood of preserving the union.

There is one child, age three, born from this marriage. Both parties request joint legal and physical custody of their minor child, pending approval of a proposed parenting plan. While neither seeks spousal maintenance, Nathaniel requests that the court divide their marital property and debts in accordance with Missouri law and that each party be responsible for their own legal fees.

As of this filing, no custody arrangements or child support agreements have been formalized. Both Nathaniel and Kathleen are employed and capable of supporting themselves without the need for maintenance. The case highlights a clear desire for equitable resolution and shared responsibility for their child, along with the division of assets accumulated during the marriage.

Please contact VowBreakers for access to documents related to the case.