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Jason D. Shryock filed a petition for dissolution of marriage on October 14, 2024, in St. Charles County, Missouri, citing the irretrievable breakdown of his marriage to Cassandra A. Shryock, which began on January 13, 2012. According to the petition, the couple separated in September 2014. The petition lists one unemancipated child, whose name is not disclosed in the public filing, and asserts that it is in the best interest of the child for Jason to be granted sole legal and physical custody. The petitioner also seeks child support from Cassandra, with payments retroactive to the filing date.
Both parties possess separate property, and Jason requests a fair division of marital property and debts. The petition notes that neither party is seeking maintenance. Additionally, it highlights the absence of any involvement in other custody litigation or military service by either party. Jason’s attorney, Gerald W. Linnenbringer of Linnenbringer Law, represents him in this case. The petition underscores that the marriage is beyond repair, leaving no chance for reconciliation.
Jason seeks the court’s approval of a marital settlement agreement, if reached, and requests that the court dissolve the marriage, award him custody of the child, divide marital assets and debts fairly, and grant any additional relief deemed appropriate.
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