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Within the shifting tides of love and responsibility, Kyle R. Bouchard and Stephanie A. Bouchard find themselves standing at a precipice. Their marriage, once bright with the promise of shared dreams, has dimmed, leading to the inevitable filing for dissolution on October 14, 2025. Married since June 30, 2018, in the tranquil embrace of Weatherby Lake, the couple’s journey has turned tumultuous, marked by separation on September 3, 2025.
Kyle, a dedicated professional in the insurance field, and Stephanie, currently without employment, navigate the complexities of their lives as parents to two young children. Their shared days, once filled with laughter, now resonate with uncertainty as they seek to establish custody arrangements that best serve their children’s interests. The court is called upon to adjudicate the division of acquired property and debts, a task that weighs heavily on both as they strive for fairness amid the emotional upheaval.
Neither party requires maintenance, both capable of supporting themselves, yet the specter of their past looms large. Guided by the experienced hand of their attorney, Christen D. Shepherd, Kyle makes his plea for a resolution that honors their individual rights while nurturing the welfare of their children. This moment, though steeped in sorrow, is also a step toward new beginnings—a recognition that sometimes love must yield to the necessity of letting go.
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