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In a recent development from Jackson County, Missouri, filed on January 24, 2024, Brian D. Boyers and Amanda A. Boyers have initiated divorce proceedings. The couple, who reside at the same address in Kansas City, Missouri, has been married since September 4, 2007, and shares three daughters aged 15, 13, and 10.

Citing irreconcilable differences, both parties mutually agree that their marriage is irretrievably broken, with no blame attributed. Brian, represented by Larry S. Buccero of Buccero & VanFleet, LLC, has presented a list of prayers, including joint legal and physical custody of the children, shared parenting responsibilities, and fair distribution of assets and debts. Notably, neither party is seeking maintenance, affirming their ability to support themselves.

The petitioner requests child support, emphasizes the importance of joint legal custody, and outlines a plan for equitable division of marital and non-marital properties. The couple is committed to ensuring their children’s well-being amidst this transition.

Key excerpts from the filing highlight the irreversible nature of the marital breakdown, the priority placed on joint custody for the children, and the mutual decision to forgo spousal maintenance. Both Brian and Amanda seek a just and proper resolution from the court, underscoring their shared commitment to an amicable dissolution.

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