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In a case filed on September 11, 2024, Joshua Ramirez-Polinsky has petitioned for dissolution of marriage against Sara Ramirez-Polinsky in the Circuit Court of St. Louis County, Missouri. The couple, who married in Denver, Colorado, in October 2018, separated in June 2024, citing irretrievable breakdown as the reason for divorce. One child was born during their marriage, and Joshua is seeking sole legal and physical custody of the minor child, arguing that it is in the child’s best interests.

Joshua, represented by attorney Brian Langley of Langley Law Firm, LLC, asserts that both parties have accumulated marital assets and debts, and neither is in need of maintenance from the other. Joshua requests an equitable division of marital property and debts, as well as child support based on Missouri’s Supreme Court guidelines.

The petition emphasizes that there are no ongoing legal proceedings that would interfere with the divorce. Joshua further declares that reconciliation is not possible. His prayers to the court include dissolution of the marriage, division of assets, and full custody of the child, with support contributions from both parents.

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