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In the quaint expanse of St. Charles County, Missouri, a narrative of dissolution unfolds. St Charles resident, Kurt G. Varvaris, the petitioner, seeks to sever the marital ties that bound him and Karri A. Varvaris, his respondent, since the dawn of March 3, 2000. The courtly missive, penned on a brisk October 4, 2023, unveils a marriage declared ‘irretrievably broken,’ offering no solace in the prospect of reconciliation.
Within the prose, Varvaris beseeches for dissolution, for neither alimony nor maintenance to be weighed upon either party. He advocates for a just and equitable division of properties, marital and separate, eschewing blame, and deftly silent on debts. In this intricate dance of farewells, the attorney, Timothy A. Lohmar orchestrates the legal choreography from his bastion in O’Fallon, MO.
In the absence of progeny, the couple’s union is distilled to its essence. No marquee quotes adorn the document, leaving the reader with a palpable sense of quiet resolution. As the ink dries, the somber yet dignified proceedings press on, carrying the hopes and histories of two souls now bound by a different script.
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