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In the twilight of 2025, Donald L. Majerus finds himself at a crossroads, filing a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage against Angela G. Majerus on December 30, 2024. Their union, which began with hope on August 9, 2011, in Excelsior Springs, Arkansas, has, over time, succumbed to the weight of irreconcilable differences. The couple has been living apart since October 2015, a separation that now casts a long shadow over their once-cherished bond.

Donald, a resident of Jefferson County, seeks the court’s intervention to formally recognize the dissolution of their marriage. The absence of any minor children simplifies the process, yet the emotional complexities remain palpable. In this petition, Donald expresses the need for a fair division of their marital assets and debts, while also ensuring that each party retains their separate property, a reflection of their individual lives apart.

Represented by Mary Ann Weems of the Law Offices of Mary Ann Weems, Donald’s plea underscores the desire for closure and clarity. The legal document serves not just as a request for separation, but as a poignant reminder of the fragility of love and commitment.

As the new year approaches, the echoes of their shared past linger, challenging both Donald and Angela to navigate the uncharted waters of their new realities, forever marked by the memories of what once was.

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