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 a recent filing in the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri, Donisha Chantae Lofton has initiated divorce proceedings against Adrian Lofton, marking the culmination of a union that began on August 31, 2013. The petition, submitted on November 1, 2024, asserts that the marriage is irretrievably broken, with the couple having separated in June 2022. Donisha has resided in Jackson County for over 90 days prior to filing, while Adrian is a resident of Johnson County, Kansas.
The couple shares one minor child, who has been in their joint custody for the past two months. In the petition, Donisha seeks to restore her maiden name and requests that the court approve their Property Settlement Agreement, aiming for an equitable division of their assets and debts. The petition outlines that both parties are no longer on active military duty and emphasizes a shared commitment to co-parenting, as reflected in the attached proposed Parenting Plan.
The court’s role will be pivotal in determining child support arrangements and confirming the fairness of the proposed settlement, underscoring the delicate balance of ensuring the child’s best interests amid the dissolution of the marriage.
Please contact VowBreakers for access to documents related to the case.