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In St. Louis City, Missouri, Emna Achouri filed a petition for dissolution of her marriage to Sofiene Marzougui on September 24, 2024. The couple, married on November 24, 2022, in Tunisia, separated on September 15, 2024. Achouri, who has been a resident of Missouri for four years, is represented by attorney Dzenana Delic from the firm Growe Eisen Karlen Eilerts. The couple has no children, and Achouri argues that the marriage is irretrievably broken with no likelihood of reconciliation.

Achouri is currently employed, while Marzougui remains unemployed. Both parties lived at the same address on Michigan Avenue in St. Louis before their separation. The petition highlights the division of marital property and debts, with Achouri requesting an equitable split in line with Missouri’s family law statutes.

In her petition, Achouri asserts that neither she nor Marzougui is currently serving in the military, nor are there any pregnancies involved. The document concludes with a formal request for the court to dissolve the marriage, divide the assets fairly, and provide any additional rulings deemed necessary.

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