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In the heart of Jackson County, Missouri, Kelly Ray Munerlyn filed for divorce from Violet Ann Watts-Munerlyn on February 9, 2024, ending a marriage that commenced on September 19, 2015, in Tennessee. The dissolution comes amidst an irretrievable breakdown, with no hope of salvaging the relationship.

Represented by Daniel C. Hall from ALDRIDGE & HALL, Kelly Ray Munerlyn seeks a dissolution of the marriage, urging the restoration of Violet Ann Watts’s maiden name. The petitioner, not seeking child support or maintenance, aims for a straightforward process, as outlined by Jackson County Circuit Court Rule 68.3.1.

The absence of children and marital assets simplifies the divorce proceedings. Both parties intend to retain sole possession of their respective personal properties, with no marital debt to divide. The petition stresses efficiency, requesting the court to finalize the dissolution upon affidavit, bypassing the need for a formal hearing.

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