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In a legal move that reverberated across Cook County, Illinois, Jeffrey R. Lung has officially filed for divorce from Ellen Hope Boyd. The court documents, submitted on August 14, 2023, reveal that two children, one of whom is emancipated and the other a minor, were part of their story.

The marriage’s registered roots trace back to Escambia County, Florida, and the couple shared a life as husband and wife until around September 1, 2021. Irretrievable breakdown due to those “irreconcilable differences,” the paperwork says, pushed past attempts at reconciliation into the realms of impracticability.

With the request for a judgment to dissolve their marriage, Jeffrey R. Lung places his trust in Attorney Bradley L. Schencker to navigate the legal complexities. Notably absent from the document is any mention of child support, sole responsibility of children, or parental decision-making, but the court has been urged to bar both parties from seeking spousal support.

As the judicial gears begin to turn, Jeffrey R. Lung’s supplication reverberates—an entreaty for a judgment that unlocks the shackles of marriage, meticulously divides the trove of shared assets, and provides a compass of justice amid the turbulence of separation.

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