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In a significant legal development on October 18, 2023, Cook County, Illinois, becomes the setting for the divorce of Charles T. Winfrey and Alicia Maria Kelly-Winfrey. This couple, who entered into marriage on December 23, 1992, in Chicago, Illinois, finds their long-standing union facing an irretrievable breakdown due to irreconcilable differences.
The divorce petition, represented by attorney Yvonne L. DelPrincipe from Prendergast & DelPrincipe, outlines the prayers of Charles T. Winfrey, including the dissolution of the marriage, the assignment of non-marital property, and the fair division of marital property. Charles also requests that each party be responsible for their own costs and attorneys’ fees, emphasizing that both parties possess sufficient resources to cover these expenses independently.
The document confirms that there are no children from the marriage, and the Parties have been living separately for more than six continuous months, with reconciliation attempts deemed fruitless. The Petitioner emphasizes that both parties have the means to meet their reasonable needs and support themselves independently, in line with the standard of living established during the marriage.
This divorce case marks the conclusion of a significant chapter in the lives of Charles T. Winfrey and Alicia Maria Kelly-Winfrey, as they move towards the resolution of financial and marital property matters in Cook County, Illinois.
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