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In a recent development, Leonard LeDoux, Jr. and Kanika Cherice LeDoux, residents of Jackson County, Missouri, have taken steps towards ending their union. Filed on September 29, 2023, the petition cites irreconcilable differences as the cause, with both parties concurring that the marriage has irretrievably broken down, rendering any attempts at reconciliation futile. Notably, the couple continues to cohabitate due to financial considerations, though the petitioner designates the filing date as their official separation.

Having tied the knot on January 8, 2014, the LeDoux marriage has remained childless, and neither spouse is presently serving in the Armed Forces. Pertinently, the petitioner has put forth a comprehensive list of requests to the court. These include the dissolution of the marriage, the allocation of non-marital property to each party, and the approval of any settlement or separation agreement reached between them. Additionally, the petitioner seeks to have each party cover their respective attorney’s fees and costs, with no maintenance being requested.

While the filing addresses various aspects of the marriage’s dissolution, specific details regarding debts and properties are not provided. The LeDoux case, now in the hands of attorney Jennifer R. Reagan from the esteemed Reagan Law, LLC, awaits its resolution in the Jackson County Circuit Court.

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