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In a recent filing on September 19, 2023, in Cook County, Illinois, Dilshod Shavkatovich Pulatov has initiated proceedings for the dissolution of his marriage to Shoira Pulatova. The couple, who were united in marriage on April 27, 2000, have two children, Fakhriyakhon and Jakhongir Pulatov, both of whom have reached the age of emancipation. The grounds for the dissolution are cited as irreconcilable differences, although the filing refrains from assigning blame to either party.

Dilshod, self-employed with Baraka Corporation, and Shoira, employed by Nation Freight, Inc., both reside in Cook County, Illinois. The petitioner seeks an equitable division of marital and non-marital property and the resolution of outstanding debts incurred during the course of their marriage. Notably, the filing anticipates the parties engaging in negotiations to amicably settle matters pertaining to maintenance, property division, debt allocation, attorney fees, and related concerns.

Additionally, Dilshod is represented by Lindsay A. Saylors from the law firm Kollias, P.C. The petitioner’s prayers include a judgment for the dissolution of the marriage, a request for no maintenance to be awarded to either party and an equitable distribution of assets and debts. Shoira is specifically barred from receiving maintenance. The filing also grants Shoira the option to resume her former name, ‘Abidova’. These proceedings shed light on the complexities and challenges that arise in marital dissolution cases within the Cook County jurisdiction.

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