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In the halls of the St. Louis County Circuit Court, a tale of marital dissolution unfolds with Amanda Meyer’s petition filed on June 27, 2024, to sever ties with Matthew Meyer. Their journey began on October 27, 2012, in St. Louis County, Missouri, marked by a shared address until their separation circa April 2022. Amanda, gainfully employed and residing at 2048 Parasol Drive, Chesterfield, contrasts with Matthew, whose residence remains at 1739 Golden Lake Court, Chesterfield. Their union produced two minor children, currently under joint custody, navigating between the two familial addresses.

Amanda’s petition cites irretrievable breakdown as grounds, emphasizing the absence of any reconciliatory prospects. Financially independent, both parties seek equitable division of marital property and debts under Missouri law. Neither serves in the Armed Forces, and Amanda affirms her non-pregnancy status. With no claims for spousal support, the focus remains on co-parenting arrangements and child support obligations.

Ryan L. Munro and Kristen J. Dunnett of Lake Munro, LLC, represent Amanda, seeking closure and legal resolution. They aim for a just and comprehensive settlement of their marital ties through the court’s intervention.

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