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In a recent development from Jackson County, Missouri, Jeanne Marie King has filed a petition for dissolution of her marriage to Robert Wayne King on August 26, 2024. The Kings, who were wed on April 23, 2008, in Cass County, have faced irreconcilable differences leading to an irreparable break in their union. Residing at the same address in Independence, Missouri, the couple has no children and neither is seeking spousal maintenance.
Petitioner Jeanne Marie King, represented by Jennifer L. Benedict of Jennifer Benedict Law Office, LLC, has requested the court to dissolve the marriage and equitably divide the marital property and debts. She emphasizes that both parties are capable of self-support and can cover their own legal fees, having already paid for the filing of this action. The petition also includes a request for the court to deny any future claims by the respondent and to uphold a non-modifiable decree. This case highlights the judicial process in handling marital disputes and the importance of equitable resolutions.
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