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In a recent filing from St. Charles County, Missouri, Heather Patrick seeks the dissolution of her marriage to John Patrick. Both call St. Charles County their home. The couple, married since October 19, 2019, cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for their separation. No specific blame is placed on either party. With no children involved, the focus of the petition lies in the equitable distribution of assets and debts accumulated during their union.
Heather Patrick, through her attorney Christopher M. Boedefeld of the Law Office of Baerveldt & Boedefeld, LLC, explicitly states her self-sufficiency, thereby forgoing any request for maintenance. The filing underscores that both parties are financially capable of supporting themselves.
This move reflects a decisive step toward a clean break, as the petition asserts that attempts at reconciliation would be futile. The Court will now deliberate on the fair allocation of property and debts, taking into account the specific circumstances surrounding this dissolution. The filing, dated September 14, 2023, marks a significant development in this chapter of the Patricks’ lives.
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