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In a significant move, Jenna P. Clements has filed for divorce from William D. Clements in the Circuit Court of St. Louis County, Missouri, on June 27, 2024. Their marriage, solemnized on May 14, 2022, in Escambia County, Florida, has encountered irreconcilable differences, leading Jenna to assert that the marriage is beyond repair. Jenna, who has moved to Silex, Missouri, from their shared residence in St. Louis, is employed at the Central Institute for the Deaf. In contrast, William remains at their former home and works for IBEW Local 1.

The couple’s separation began on June 19, 2024, just over two years into their marriage. They have one minor child, currently in Jenna’s custody. Jenna emphasizes that the child’s well-being is paramount, stating that joint legal and physical custody is in the best interest of the child. However, no formal parenting plan has been agreed upon yet, leaving room for future court deliberations.

Financial stability and support are central issues in this dissolution. Jenna seeks maintenance, citing insufficient resources to meet her needs, while asserting that William is financially capable of supporting himself and their child. Jenna also requests that the court order William to pay child support retroactively to the filing date, divide their marital property equitably, and cover her legal fees.

As this case progresses, the court will be tasked with addressing custody arrangements, financial support, and the division of assets and debts, aiming to ensure a fair resolution for both parties.

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