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The dissolution of Reginald and Ravan Bradshaw’s marriage has taken a significant step forward with the filing of a petition in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, on November 7, 2024. Reginald, represented by the Law Office of Nicholas Baker, cites irreconcilable differences as the cause of the marriage’s irretrievable breakdown.

The couple, married on October 2, 2021, in Chicago, has been living separately for over six months. With no children born or adopted during their union, and no pending petitions elsewhere, the petition highlights an equitable division of personal property and debts as a central issue. Reginald also seeks the court’s recognition of his non-marital property, his equitable share of marital assets, and other just relief.

This case marks a poignant chapter in a marriage that began just over three years ago but has now reached a crossroads. The petitioner’s certification underscores the truthfulness of the claims, setting the stage for the court to deliberate on the dissolution terms in the coming proceedings.

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