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In a decisive turn for Jennifer Kordenbrock, the petition for dissolution of her marriage to Kyle R. Kordenbrock was filed on September 23, 2024, in the 16th Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri. Jennifer, represented by Meghan M. Kennedy of The Gordon Law Firm, asserts that the marriage, which began on June 13, 2008, in Kansas City, has been irretrievably broken due to irreconcilable differences.
Having resided in Missouri for over 90 days prior to filing, both parties have confirmed their current residence and financial independence. There are no children from the marriage, and Jennifer has expressed her intention to settle the division of property and debts amicably. She is not seeking maintenance, affirming her ability to support herself. The petition requests that the court dissolve the marriage and approve a fair division of marital assets while requesting that Kyle R. Kordenbrock pay for Jennifer’s attorney’s fees.
As they navigate this challenging chapter, Jennifer Kordenbrock seeks closure and resolution, looking to the court to finalize what has become a necessary step in her life.
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