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In a recent legal filing on November 21, 2023, in the City of St. Louis, Missouri, Amy Breuer has petitioned for the dissolution of her marriage to Mark Breuer, citing “irreconcilable differences” as the grounds for the separation. The couple shares one minor child, and Amy is seeking joint legal and physical custody, child support determination, separate property allocation, and a fair division of marital assets and debts.

The filing, handled by attorney Joseph T. Bante from the firm Rogers, Sevastianos & Bante LLP, outlines the complexity of the case involving separate non-marital property, marital property, and marital debt. Although specific desired resolutions regarding these matters are not specified, the filing highlights the inherent challenges the couple faces in reaching an amicable settlement.

While the text doesn’t explicitly state who initiated the divorce, it emphasizes that there is “no reasonable likelihood” for the preservation of the marriage. Amy’s prayers for the dissolution highlight a comprehensive approach to resolving the issues arising from the separation, including a request for child support.

Notably, the filing lacks direct quotes, making it challenging to capture the emotional nuances of the situation. Nevertheless, the case involving Amy and Mark Breuer offers a glimpse into the broader complexities of marital disputes, especially when children are involved.

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