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In a recent legal filing in Cook County on October 2, 2023, Illinois, Danielle Kruzan, who is currently incarcerated, and Jeremy Kruzan, from Bryant, Illinois have initiated proceedings to dissolve their marriage. The couple, parents to two children, Lanxten and Layanna, embarked on this journey citing “irreconcilable differences” as the cause for the breakdown of their union. Efforts at reconciliation have proven unfruitful, leading them to believe that further attempts would be impractical and not in the best interests of the family.
Married since April 17, 2012, the Kruzans have now decided to part ways. Lanxten, born on September 11, 2012, is around 11 years old, while Layanna, born on August 16, 2013, is approximately 10 years old. Danielle Kruzan, represented by Ascend Justice, seeks a series of resolutions through her prayers to the court.
These prayers include a judgment for the dissolution of the marriage, allocation of non-marital property, and decisions regarding parental responsibilities. Additionally, Danielle proposes that each party should retain their respective debts and property currently in their possession. She also advocates for barring both parties from receiving maintenance and suggests they take responsibility for their own attorney’s fees.
As the legal process unfolds, Danielle and Jeremy Kruzan hope for a resolution that respects the well-being and best interests of all parties involved. This filing stands as a testament to the complexities and emotional depth of such significant life transitions.
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