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In the divorce petition filed by Kylie R. Hunt on March 11, 2024, against Jacob T. Hunt in Jackson County, Missouri, the petitioner seeks dissolution of their marriage, citing irreconcilable differences. The couple, who wed on February 18, 2022, has a single child aged 11 months. Kylie asserts her desire for sole legal and physical custody of their offspring, expressing concerns over Jacob’s parenting abilities and the potential risk posed to their child’s well-being.
Represented by attorney Jennifer Oswald Brown of Oswald Rew LLC, Kylie also requests child support, parental decision-making authority, and equitable distribution of marital assets and debts, including non-marital property. She highlights the irretrievable breakdown of their marriage, stressing the absence of shared beliefs necessary for effective co-parenting. Moreover, Kylie underlines the paramount importance of prioritizing the child’s safety and emotional well-being amidst the dissolution process.
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