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On May 20, 2024, in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, a legal petition was filed by Alexander Ezawa Mrakovich, signaling the end of his marriage to Bethany Ezawa Mrakovich. This dissolution request, presented through his attorneys at Kalcheim Haber, LLC, reveals the profound disintegration of their union, underscoring irreconcilable differences as the root cause.
The couple’s marriage, which began on June 1, 2021, in Pasadena, California, and registered in Los Angeles County, has not produced any children, nor is Bethany currently expecting.
The petition details the jurisdictional prerequisites, affirming that both parties have been Illinois residents for over 90 days. It highlights the irreparable collapse of the marriage, with no feasible prospects for reconciliation. The couple has lived apart for over six months, fulfilling the statutory separation requirement.
Significant assets and debts accumulated during the marriage are at the heart of this dissolution. The petition requests an equitable division of marital property and debts, ensuring both parties retain their respective non-marital properties. It also seeks to bar Bethany from receiving maintenance and demands that she bear her own legal costs.
This case, with attorney Jennifer M. Cohen representing Alexander, emphasizes the often-complex disentanglement of lives intertwined by marriage, bringing personal and financial reckonings to the forefront.
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