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In a recent legal development in Cook County, Illinois, Molly McEvoy filed a petition seeking the dissolution of her marriage to Connor Creevy, citing “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for the marital breakdown. The petition, submitted on November 3, 2023, at 10:10 AM, highlights a complex legal battle unfolding between the two parties.

Molly McEvoy, who resides in Chicago, Illinois, has requested several key provisions in the petition. She seeks joint allocation of significant decision-making responsibilities for their two children, Caitlin and Colleen, who were born on May 25, 2008, and December 2, 2010, respectively. Molly is also seeking child support as per Illinois law, while requesting that Connor be barred from receiving maintenance.

Attorney Jennifer B. Enloe from Schiller Du Canto & Fleck LLP is representing Molly McEvoy in this contentious case.

The petition underscores the parties’ significant marital property, with Molly noting her substantial contributions to it. While the text acknowledges that Connor is capable of supporting himself and making suitable provisions for their children, the desired resolutions for debts and properties are not detailed.

Molly McEvoy also seeks majority parenting time, believing it to be in the best interest of the children. The case between Molly McEvoy and Connor Creevy promises to be a significant legal battle in Cook County, with child support, parenting responsibilities, and property division at the forefront of this intricate divorce proceeding.

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