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In the heart of Jackson County’s legal landscape, Jarrell Young brings forth a petition for dissolution of his marriage to Sade Young, filed on June 27, 2024. Married since April 7, 2018, in Kansas City, Missouri, their union, which produced three children, has reached a crossroads. Jarrell, represented by attorney Mitzi J. Alspaugh, asserts his residency in Independence, Missouri, seeking sole legal custody with joint physical custody arrangements for their children.

Jarrell outlines financial details and addresses concerning Sade, currently residing in Austin, Texas, emphasizing their shared parental responsibilities despite physical distance. Notably, Jarrell affirms the irretrievable breakdown of their marriage, expressing doubts about its preservation.

The petition requests equitable division of marital assets and debts, compliance with child custody laws, and financial support for their children under Missouri statutes. As the legal proceedings unfold, the court is tasked with navigating the complexities of custody, financial settlements, and the emotional dynamics of a dissolved union.

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