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In the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri, at Independence, a notable case has emerged. Courtney Marie Antrim filed a petition on July 1, 2024, seeking to dissolve her marriage with Alec Harrison Antrim. This legal proceeding marks the end of a union that began on June 10, 2021, in the picturesque setting of Santa Rosa Beach, Florida. The couple, now separated since April 2, 2024, presents a case where the bonds of matrimony have irretrievably broken.
Courtney, a full-time student, emphasizes the absence of children from the marriage and asserts that she is not pregnant. Both parties have acquired property and debts during their time together, yet no property settlement agreement has been reached. Furthermore, the petitioner seeks the restoration of her maiden name, “Courtney Marie Sanchez,” and requests that Alec contribute to her legal fees. Courtney is represented by attorney Kevin Hoop of the Law Office of Kevin Hoop.
This case underscores the complexities and personal challenges often hidden behind legal documents. Courtney’s plea for dissolution is not merely a procedural matter but a request for equitable division of assets and a step towards reclaiming her identity.
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