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In a recent legal filing, Janet Suchy has initiated the dissolution of her 30-year marriage to Richard Suchy in Alsip, Cook County, Illinois. The petition, filed on November 21, 2023, outlines irreconcilable differences as the grounds for the dissolution, citing an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. The document does not assign blame to either party. Janet is represented by Weiss-Kunz & Oliver, LLC.
The filing includes a list of prayers, encompassing the entry of a judgment for the dissolution of the marriage, a bar on Richard receiving maintenance, spousal support and maintenance orders, equitable division of marital property, and sole responsibility for dissipated assets. Notably, Janet seeks to hold Richard solely responsible for his attorney’s fees and requests he cover hers as well.
The couple has one child, Johnathon Suchy, who is 22 years old, but the document does not explicitly state whether Janet is seeking child support, sole responsibility for children, or parental decision-making.
The legal filing addresses the accumulation of marital property, including the marital residence, bank accounts, and retirement accounts. It asserts that Janet is entitled to an equitable portion of the marital property, and any dissipated assets by Richard should be credited to the marital estate. Debts incurred during the marriage are to be equitably divided between the parties.
While the document lacks direct quotes, its legal statements and requests indicate a complex and high-stakes legal battle as Janet Suchy seeks a resolution in Cook County, Illinois.
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