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In a filing submitted on September 25, 2023, in St. Louis County, Missouri, a long-standing marriage between Janice K. Rajchart and Robert P. Rajchart is on the verge of dissolution. The couple, residing at the same address in Signal Hills Drive, Kirkwood, Missouri 63122, has been married since February 14, 1992.

Though the filing does not provide the name or age of the child born of their marriage, it clearly states that “there is no reasonable likelihood that the marriage of the parties can be preserved,” deeming their marriage “irretrievably broken.”

Petitioner Janice K. Rajchart, represented by attorney Stephen J. Bardol from the Bardol Law Firm, LLC, has petitioned the court for a finding of irretrievable brokenness and the dissolution of their marriage. The document also mentions the division of marital and separate property, referring to a Settlement Agreement whose details are not disclosed.

Unfortunately, the filing lacks information about child support, sole responsibility of children, parental decision-making, and maintenance. It also provides no insight into any debts, marital and non-marital properties, or the desired resolutions concerning these matters.

While the text does not offer any newsworthy quotes, the initiation of divorce proceedings by Janice Rajchart signifies the end of a lengthy marital journey, highlighting the complexities and uncertainties that often accompany such life-altering decisions.

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