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A request for the dissolution of marriage has been submitted by Dustin Mark Stepp, who is seeking to formally end his union with Tabitha Mize. The petition, filed in St. Louis City, Missouri, on November 5, 2024, underscores the irretrievable breakdown of the relationship, with no hope for reconciliation. Stepp, a self-employed individual, has stated that there are no children involved, nor are there any marital assets or debts that need to be divided. The couple has been separated for an undisclosed period.

Represented by attorney Jack J. Cavanagh of Cavanagh & Associates, LLC, Stepp has requested that his separate property be set aside, apart from any joint assets. The petition confirms that neither party is a member of the armed forces, and that no pregnancy exists within the marriage. Both parties have agreed that their union is beyond repair, and the petition aims to dissolve the legal bonds tying them together.

With no contested issues surrounding children or property, this petition seems poised for a swift resolution. Cavanagh’s firm filed the petition on Stepp’s behalf, seeking a court order to dissolve the marriage and separate their personal assets.

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