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In Jackson County, Missouri, Krystal K. Khan filed for dissolution of marriage against Nadeem Khan on February 19, 2024. The couple, residing in Lee’s Summit and Raytown respectively, has two children aged sixteen and fourteen. Married since June 17, 2006, their union faces irretrievable breakdown as the primary reason for divorce.
Krystal seeks various prayers, including dissolution of marriage, approval of a marital settlement agreement, and custody order according to the attached Parenting Plan. She requests child support, maintenance from Nadeem, and payment of her attorney fees. Additionally, she seeks sole physical and legal custody of the children and restoration of her maiden name.
Represented by Les D. Wight from The Law Offices of Les D. Wight, LLC, Krystal highlights the lack of commonality in parental decisions and asserts the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. She emphasizes the need for supervised visitation due to concerns about endangering the children’s physical health and emotional development.
The couple’s marital and non-marital properties and debts are acknowledged in the filing, though detailed resolutions are not provided. Krystal stresses her inability to support herself fully through employment, necessitating maintenance from Nadeem.
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