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In the marriage dissolution case filed on October 23, 2024, Angela L. Sullivan seeks an end to her union with James B. Sullivan, asserting that their eight-year marriage has reached an irretrievable breakdown. Represented by Matthew J. Frawley of Boehmer Law, LLC, Angela claims they have been living separately since June 2024 after James allegedly asked her to vacate the marital home. Angela, a resident of St. Peters, Missouri, and James, residing in O’Fallon, Missouri, have no children together, and neither party is requesting spousal maintenance. Each spouse requests to retain their separate property, while Angela further calls for a fair division of marital assets and debts. The petitioner also requests that James cover her attorney’s fees and associated court costs. This filing marks the latest chapter in a relationship that Angela claims can no longer be preserved due to the fundamental breakdown of their bond. Both parties, according to the filing, are capable of self-support through their employment, negating the need for ongoing maintenance. The court will determine the equitable division of marital property, ensuring that each spouse exits the marriage with a fair allocation of their accumulated assets and liabilities.
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