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After nearly three decades of marriage, Kendra Lynn Ceresia and Vincent Francis Ceresia II of St. Charles, Missouri, filed for marital dissolution on October 20, 2023. The couple, who tied the knot on June 1, 1996, have two emancipated children, although their ages remain undisclosed.

In the filed petition, both parties acknowledge the irreparable nature of their union, deeming it “irretrievably broken.” Notably, no explicit blame is assigned, indicating a mutual decision to part ways. The petition outlines three primary requests made by Kendra Lynn Ceresia: a formal dissolution of the marriage, allocation of separate property, and a just and reasonable distribution of marital assets and debts.

R. Thomas Spalding of Spalding Partnership L.L.P, situated at Chesterfield, Missouri, serves as Kendra Lynn Ceresia’s legal representative. The filing does not provide specific details regarding child support, sole responsibility of children, parental decision-making, or maintenance requests. Additionally, no substantial insights are given regarding marital debts or properties, keeping the focus primarily on the dissolution process. The filing contains no explicitly newsworthy quotes, emphasizing a straightforward approach to this significant life transition.

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