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In the 16th Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri, Linda Colleen Klement has filed a petition for the dissolution of her marriage to Finley Alexander Klement on July 30, 2024. The couple, married on March 13, 2021, in Independence, Missouri, has been separated since May 23, 2024. Linda, represented by Mark A. Wortman of Mark A. Wortman, Attorney at Law LC, seeks the dissolution due to irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. The petition asserts that there is no reasonable likelihood of reconciliation and requests an equitable division of marital property and debts.
Linda claims possession of certain separate property and requests the court to set it aside to her. She also seeks an award for attorney’s fees and costs, citing her insufficient funds and Finley’s significant wage-earning capacity. With no children born from this union and neither party being a member of the armed forces, Linda’s petition underlines the necessity for a fair resolution to their financial obligations and property division. This case, filed in the backdrop of a brief marriage, encapsulates the complexities of dissolving marital ties and addressing the intertwined financial responsibilities.
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