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In Jackson County, Missouri, the dissolution of the marriage between Briana Childs and Marvin Childs unfolds, filed on February 2, 2024. Married since September 15, 2018, the couple faces irreconcilable differences, leading to an irretrievable breakdown of their union.
Briana, represented by Sydney A. Garcia of Hale Robinson & Robinson, LLC, seeks various prayers from the court. These include equitable division of marital property and debts, custody of their two children as per her proposed parenting plan, child support, maintenance, restoration of her maiden name to Briana Wyatt, and attorney fees. Notably, joint legal and joint physical custody is requested, emphasizing the children’s best interests.
The filing underscores the gravity of irreconcilable differences, highlighting the necessity of dissolution for both parties’ well-being. The court is urged to consider the equitable distribution of assets and liabilities, ensuring fairness in the settlement.
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