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In the City of St. Louis, Missouri, a petition for divorce was filed on February 1, 2024, citing an irretrievable breakdown of marriage with no blame assigned. The names of the petitioner and respondent, as well as the date of marriage, were not provided. The couple does not have children.

The petitioner’s prayers include the dissolution of the marriage, the division of non-marital property between the petitioner and respondent, and the assignment of debts according to whose name they are under. The petitioner is represented by Ruth E. Schneider from Legal Services of Eastern Missouri, Inc.

There is no request for child support, sole responsibility of children, or parental decision-making as there are no children involved. Moreover, there are no marital debts or property to divide, as both parties possess only non-marital property.

The petition highlights the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage and emphasizes the absence of any reasonable likelihood of preservation. The court is urged to grant orders, judgments, and decrees as deemed just and proper under the circumstances.

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