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In a document filed on April 26, 2024, Patricia Skidmore and Lawrence Skidmore of Jackson County, Missouri, unveil the dissolution of their marriage. The union, which commenced on July 23rd, 1988, faces an irreversible rupture, with the petition citing irreconcilable differences and an absence of hope for marital preservation.

Represented by Michael Page Jr., Attorney at Law from Olathe, Kansas, Patricia Skidmore petitions for the dissolution of the marriage and a just distribution of marital assets and liabilities. Notably, the filing underscores the absence of children from the marriage, obviating the need for child support, sole responsibility, or parental decision-making requests.

Quoted excerpts emphasize the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, highlighting the parties’ incompatibility and the absence of prospects for reconciliation. The filing also clarifies that neither party is seeking maintenance, underscoring a mutual understanding of financial independence.

This divorce petition paints a portrait of marital dissolution characterized by clarity and pragmatism, reflecting a resolute decision to sever ties and move forward separately.

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