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There are moments when life presents us with decisions that, once made, reshape the course of our existence. Such is the case for Valerie E. Soule, who on August 5, 2024, filed for the dissolution of her marriage to Zackary J. Soule in Jackson County, Missouri. The marriage, once a hopeful union sealed on September 10, 2022, in Kansas City, now stands irretrievably broken, just under two years after it began. The reasons for the dissolution seem to rest in the silence between these lines, the absence of a property settlement agreement hinting at unresolved complexities.
Valerie, represented by Kelli D. Wulff of The Law Offices of Kelli D. Wulff, LLC, seeks an equitable division of the marital property and debts. She is not seeking maintenance, as both parties are capable of self-support, yet the care of their minor child remains a priority. Valerie petitions for sole legal and physical custody, with her home designated for the child’s schooling and mailing address.
The narrative of their marriage, once a shared story, now diverges into two separate paths. Valerie’s petition is a quiet assertion of independence, a step toward a future unbound by the irretrievable past. The court is asked to witness this dissolution, to grant the legal closure that will allow both Valerie and Zackary to move forward, albeit on different roads.
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