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In a poignant turn of events on September 10, 2023, Jessica L. Main has taken the step to dissolve her marriage to Ronnie Dee Main. Their journey, which began on September 10, 2016, has arrived at a critical juncture with their separation on August 20, 2022. The union did not yield any offspring.
Residing in Jackson County, Missouri, Jessica brings her case against Ronnie, whose address is Johnson County, Missouri. The marriage is declared irretrievably broken, with no specific party held responsible. Legal representation is helmed by Rachel E. Hall from the distinguished Barton, Hall & Schnieders, P.C.
The filing outlines Jessica’s prayers, including the dissolution of the marriage, approval of any Marital Settlement Agreement, and a just and equitable division of marital assets and debts in the absence of an agreement. Both parties have non-marital assets, which are to be allocated appropriately. Maintenance is not sought by either party, and they are prepared to cover their individual attorney’s fees and costs.
As this legal chapter unfolds in Jackson County, Missouri, the case of Jessica and Ronnie Main brings to light the intricate facets of marital dissolution.
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