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On May 16, 2024, Imran Ahmad filed a petition for the dissolution of his marriage to Hiba Mughal in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois. Represented by Farooqi & Husain, LLC, Ahmad cited irreconcilable differences as the cause of their marriage breakdown. Married on January 13, 2023, in Orange County, California, the couple has one child, Zayaan Hadi Ahmad, born on August 2, 2023.
Ahmad’s petition requests sole decision-making authority and the majority of parenting time with their child, arguing it’s in the child’s best interest. He claims both parties are financially stable and capable of supporting themselves, as well as contributing to their child’s expenses. The petition also details their marital assets, including personal property, vehicles, retirement accounts, and bank accounts, and Ahmad seeks an equitable distribution of these assets.
The petition asserts that each party should bear their own legal fees and costs, and Mughal should be barred from receiving maintenance from Ahmad. Ahmad requests the court to dissolve their marriage, distribute the marital property justly, and establish clear responsibilities regarding the child’s upbringing and support.
As this case progresses, the court will address the division of assets, responsibilities, and the future parenting arrangement, highlighting the complexities involved in dissolving a marriage with a young child and shared property.
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