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In a stark reflection of life’s unpredictability, Kurt Bryan Hulett, Jr. has turned to the courts for a divorce from Briana Leigh Hulett, filing his petition on January 7, 2025, in Jackson County, Missouri. Their union, which began on September 8, 2019, has been fraught with challenges, culminating in a separation that dates back to November 1, 2020. This filing, coming at the start of a new year, serves as a reminder that not all beginnings lead to lasting unions.

Kurt, a resident of Independence, Missouri, asserts that their marriage is irretrievably broken, a sentiment echoed in the legal documents that outline the couple’s shared responsibilities as parents to their two children. They have agreed upon joint legal and physical custody, with Kurt emphasizing the importance of maintaining health insurance for the children through Briana’s employment. Notably, both parties are described as capable of supporting themselves, with no need for maintenance or child support from one another.

Attorney Leslie A. Williams, representing Kurt, seeks an equitable division of their accumulated marital property and debts while acknowledging each party’s non-marital assets. The petition paints a picture of two individuals navigating the complexities of parenthood and partnership, each striving for a resolution that respects their shared history while prioritizing the well-being of their children.

As this chapter closes, the Huletts stand at a crossroads, facing the future with an understanding that while the past may shape them, it does not have to define their paths forward.

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