Disclaimer: All facts gleaned from the filings stated hereafter are only as truthful as the petitioner. The tone of this article expresses a style of writing historically employed by America’s greatest writers and, as such, is for opinion purposes only. No intentional harm is due. Do not read if the topic of divorce (even your own) causes you emotional distress. Continue at your own risk.

In Jackson County’s Circuit Court at Independence, Missouri, Arionna K. Wolf has filed for dissolution of marriage against Joseph S. Wolf. The petition, filed on July 10, 2024, reveals a brief and turbulent marriage that began in September 2021 and effectively ended in February 2022, following a separation that month. Represented by attorney Les D. Wight, Arionna details in her petition that the couple has one minor child and asserts that their marriage is irretrievably broken, with no reasonable chance of reconciliation.

Arionna, employed by Truck Movers, and Joseph, a self-employed trucker, have been Missouri residents for over 90 days before filing. Arionna is seeking joint physical custody, proposing a detailed parenting plan outlining custody and visitation schedules, holiday arrangements, and shared decision-making responsibilities. The plan emphasizes equal involvement in their child’s life, including education and medical decisions, with a clear structure for alternating holidays and vacation times.

The petition highlights the need to divide marital property and debt, and Arionna requests the restoration of her maiden name, “Jones.” The proposed child support arrangement includes shared expenses for the child’s necessities and healthcare costs, with a mechanism for managing non-covered medical expenses. The court is asked to ensure fair and equitable distribution of assets and to establish a comprehensive custody order that serves the best interests of the minor child.

Please contact VowBreakers for access to documents related to the case.