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In Jackson County, Missouri, a significant legal action unfolds as Josh Lacy files for marital separation from Anna Lacy, initiating proceedings on July 2, 2024. Married since April 16, 2014, in Independence, Missouri, the couple has encountered irreconcilable differences leading to their separation around June 10, 2024. Represented by attorney Mary Ann Drape, Josh Lacy seeks joint legal and joint physical custody of their two children, with Anna Lacy’s residence designated for educational and mailing purposes per the forthcoming Parenting Plan.

The petition clarifies that neither party is currently serving in the armed forces, and while Josh Lacy is employed, Anna Lacy is presently unemployed. Child support is requested, reflecting the children’s ongoing needs. Property division between the parties, including marital and non-marital assets, is also a focal point of the legal action. The petitioner asserts that neither party is entitled to spousal maintenance, emphasizing the non-modifiable nature of this decision.

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