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In a recent case filed on September 11, 2023, in the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri, the dissolution of marriage between Alejandro Torres Martinez, represented by attorney Angela Trimble, and Emily Torres is under scrutiny. The petitioner, Alejandro Torres Martinez, a Kansas resident, has brought forth the case against respondent Emily Torres, who resides in Missouri.

The couple, who wed on February 23, 2017, in Kansas, and subsequently registered their marriage in the same state, separated around August 2020 and have lived apart ever since. During the course of their marriage, two children were born, currently residing with Emily Torres in Missouri.

Notably, both parties have not reached any prior agreements regarding child custody, child support, property division, debt allocation, or maintenance. Alejandro Torres Martinez has submitted a Proposed Parenting Plan, contending that it aligns with the best interests of their minor children.

While neither party seeks maintenance, they both possess separate, non-marital property. Additionally, they have accumulated marital property and debt during their marriage, which they now seek to divide in an equitable manner.

The crux of the matter lies in the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, a fact asserted by the petitioner, Alejandro Torres Martinez. As this case unfolds, the court will be tasked with determining the fate of the Torres’ marriage, the custody of their children, child support, and the equitable division of marital assets and debts, among other pertinent matters.

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