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In a filing submitted on January 25, 2024, Joe D. Jacobson petitioned for the dissolution of his marriage to Julia J. Jacobson in St. Louis City, Missouri. The couple, residing at the same address, 5083 Washington Place, tied the knot on October 10, 2015. With no unemancipated children from their union, the dissolution is sought due to the irretrievable breakdown of their marriage, as stated in the filing.
The prayers outlined by Joe D. Jacobson in the petition seek the dissolution of their marriage, division of marital property, and any further relief deemed just by the court. Legal representation for Joe D. Jacobson is provided by Maia Brodie, Elizabeth Carthen, and Sarah Lowe from Brodie Law.
Despite their marital dissolution, neither party requests child support, maintenance, nor sole responsibility for children, emphasizing their self-sufficiency through employment.
The filing underscores the irrevocable nature of the marital discord, with both parties acknowledging the impossibility of salvaging their union. Both parties express their ability to sustain themselves financially, alleviating the need for spousal support.
While the filing does not delve into specifics regarding debts or properties, it prioritizes the equitable division of marital assets and the settlement of separate property.
In essence, the filing encapsulates the mutual acknowledgment of irreconcilable differences and the desire for a dissolution process that ensures fairness and justice for both parties.
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