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In a quiet corner of St. Louis City, the marriage of Jon and Meghan Goudy is drawing to a close. Jon Goudy filed a petition for dissolution of marriage on August 9, 2024, in the Circuit Court of St. Louis City. The couple, who had been married since October 23, 2010, decided to separate on January 1, 2024. The petition underscores that neither Jon nor Meghan is seeking spousal support, as both are employed and self-sufficient. There are no minor children involved, and Meghan is not pregnant. Jon is represented by attorney Melissa L. Moss of Moss Pociask, LLC.
The court is asked to equitably divide the marital property and debts, ensuring that each party retains their respective separate assets. The petition affirms that the marriage is irretrievably broken, with no chance of reconciliation. The matter now rests with the court, which will decide how to untangle the shared life of Jon and Meghan, bringing their marriage to a legal end.
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