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In the heart of St. Charles County, Missouri, Lea J. Hamilton and Nathan J. Hamilton navigate the tumultuous waters of marital dissolution, officially set in motion on January 30, 2024. Their union, marked by irreconcilable differences, stands at the precipice of an irreversible rupture, as Lea J. Hamilton seeks custody of unspecified minor children and retroactive child support from the date of filing.

Represented by Attorney David J. Howard from the Law Office of David J. Howard, LLC, Lea J. Hamilton petitions for an equitable division of marital property and debts, coupled with an award of attorney’s fees and costs. Notably, Nathan J. Hamilton, the respondent, is not deemed in need of maintenance, according to the filing.

The prayers articulated by the petitioner underscore the gravity of their legal battle, from the dissolution of marriage to the allocation of non-marital property and the provision of retroactive child support. Each plea reflects the intricacies of their shared life and the complexities of untangling marital ties.

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