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Himanshu Mishra and Seema Shahi’s marriage has come to an abrupt and definitive halt, with Himanshu filing for divorce in Cook County, Illinois. In his petition, dated November 13, 2024, Himanshu cites irreconcilable differences as the primary reason for the breakdown of their marriage, adding that efforts to reconcile have been unsuccessful. The couple, who were married in Cook County, has been separated for several months, leading Himanshu to seek a formal dissolution of their union.

Represented by Jennifer Guimond-Quigley from the Law Office of Jennifer Guimond-Quigley, Himanshu is also requesting that no maintenance be awarded to Seema, as both parties are financially self-supporting. Although no children were born of the marriage, the division of marital property and debts remains a key issue in the case. Himanshu asks the court to equitably divide the assets and liabilities accumulated during the marriage, while seeking to retain his non-marital property.

The filing signifies the culmination of what seemed to be a brief, yet intense, chapter in the lives of Himanshu and Seema. As the court considers their requests, the dissolution of their marriage moves forward, setting the stage for an official end to their legal and emotional ties.

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