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Eryn M. Noble has filed for divorce from Scott M. Smith in Jackson County, Missouri, with the petition submitted on September 10, 2024. The couple, who married in Kansas City on August 18, 2016, officially separated in August 2022 after six years of marriage. Noble, represented by attorney Jay D. DeHardt of Shipman & DeHardt, P.C., claims that their union is irretrievably broken and cites no reasonable likelihood of reconciliation. The petition emphasizes that neither party requires spousal maintenance, as they are both financially self-sufficient, and there are no children from the marriage.

Noble is seeking the dissolution of the marriage, the acknowledgment of a Marital Settlement Agreement between both parties, and an equitable distribution of non-marital and marital property. According to the petitioner, their minimal assets and debts have already been divided fairly. Should the court find their agreement acceptable, Noble asks that it be incorporated into the final judgment. In the absence of an agreement, she requests the court’s intervention to divide the remaining assets.

Noble also ensures confidentiality by using a protected address under Missouri’s Safe at Home Act. Neither she nor Smith is actively serving in the military, and the petitioner is noted to be disabled. The filing represents a final step in the couple’s effort to officially dissolve their marriage after two years of separation.

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