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Nicholas S. Alonzo has taken a significant step, filing for the dissolution of his marriage to Shana E. Alonzo on August 16, 2024, in St. Charles County, Missouri. Their union, which began on January 6, 2023, has come to an unexpected halt, with Nicholas asserting that the marriage is irretrievably broken. The couple separated on July 9, 2024, after just over a year of marriage, a period marked by personal and shared growth but now shadowed by an inevitable conclusion.
There are no children from this marriage, and both parties are free from military obligations, which simplifies the dissolution process. The petition highlights that both Nicholas and Shana have their own separate property, marital property, and debts to be divided. Nicholas has requested that the court divide these assets and liabilities equitably while allowing each party to cover their attorney’s fees independently. The petition reflects a desire for a fair and just resolution, asking the court to dissolve the marriage while ensuring that both parties emerge with what they rightfully own.
Nicholas is represented by Timothy J. Farrell and Michael R. Greenberg of Farrell & Martin, ensuring that his legal interests are safeguarded throughout the process. The case now moves forward in the Family Court Division of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit, where the final chapter of this marriage will be written.
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