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Jennifer Dawn Rossi and Peter Dean Rossi, once a married couple from Eagle, Wisconsin, have decided to call it quits. The legal war began on August 27, 2024, in Cook County, Illinois, where Jennifer, represented by Eric R. Pfanenstiel of Jackson Buckley & Pfanenstiel, LLP, filed her petition for divorce. Their marriage, which started on May 24, 1998, has hit the rocks of irreconcilable differences, with the couple now living apart.

Jennifer, a homemaker throughout the marriage and not economically self-sufficient, faces an uphill battle. She’s not just seeking a fair division of their assets but also requesting Peter to cover her legal fees. The couple’s two children, now emancipated, are not part of the custody dispute, but the financial strife is front and center.

Peter, a successful businessman and photographer, is poised to walk away with his financial stability intact. Jennifer, however, needs maintenance and is fighting for her share of the marital property and the payment of her attorney’s fees. The legal proceedings, set against their Oak Park, Illinois, residence, reflect a marriage that has unraveled under the weight of unresolved conflicts and financial disparities.

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