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In St. Charles County, Missouri, Jessica Jensen filed for divorce from Michael Jensen on February 9, 2024. The couple, married since September 15, 2006, resides in the vicinity of St. Charles and St. Peters. They have two children, aged 13 and 11.

The dissolution of marriage is attributed to irreconcilable differences, prompting an irretrievable breakdown. The petitioner, Jessica Jensen, represented by Mayra Flesner from FLESNER WENTZEL, seeks several prayers, including the division of marital property and debts, joint legal and physical custody of the children, and child support per Form 14. She also requests to restore her maiden name.

Both parties are deemed capable of self-support, eliminating the need for maintenance. They aim for an equitable distribution of marital assets and liabilities, with specific non-marital property allocated to each.

The filing underscores the importance of joint legal and physical custody for the welfare of the children. Despite the separation occurring around September 22, 2023, the divorce petition formally sets the process in motion.

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