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In a recent legal filing on October 5, 2023, Jessica D. Klosterhoff, hailing from Missouri, initiated proceedings to dissolve her marriage with Jeffrey Scott Klosterhoff in St. Charles County, Missouri. The couple had been married since July 24, 2002, and are parents to four children, whose ages were not specified.
The petitioner, Jessica D. Klosterhoff, cited the irretrievable breakdown of their marriage as the primary reason for the divorce. She prayed for joint legal and joint physical care, custody, and control of their minor children, and any other just and proper orders that the court deems fit.
Attorneys Steven B. Hillemann, Lauren B. Reich, and Matthew Baumer, representing Jessica, are leading her case. While the legal filing mentioned the existence of marital property, marital debt, and separate property, it did not delve into specifics regarding child support, sole responsibility for the children, parental decision-making, or maintenance requests.
Notably, neither party is a member of the Armed Forces of the United States. The legal documents emphasized the irreparable nature of the couple’s marriage, asserting that there is no reasonable likelihood that it can be preserved.
Furthermore, Jessica Klosterhoff filed her proposed parenting plan as required by Section 452.310(7) R.S.M0. This move underscores her commitment to ensuring the well-being of their children during and after the dissolution of the marriage.
The legal case, with its intriguing facets and the determination of Jessica Klosterhoff to navigate this challenging process, has garnered considerable attention within St. Charles County, marking the beginning of a significant chapter in the lives of this Missouri couple.
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