Disclaimer: All facts gleaned from the filings stated hereafter are only as truthful as the petitioner. The tone of this article expresses a style of writing historically employed by America’s greatest writers and, as such, is for opinion purposes only. No intentional harm is due. Do not read if the topic of divorce (even your own) causes you emotional distress. Continue at your own risk.

In a petition filed on June 5, 2024, in Cook County, Illinois, Viktor Bylyna, represented by attorney Steve Bogdanov of SB Law Group, LLC, seeks the dissolution of his marriage to Dzvenislava Bylyna. Viktor, 36, and Dzvenislava, 38, both residing in Chicago, cite irreconcilable differences leading to the irretrievable breakdown of their marriage. The couple, married since October 29, 2016, in Kostiv, Ukraine, has been separated since August 2023.

The petition highlights that no children were born or adopted during their marriage, and neither party is currently expecting. Viktor and Dzvenislava, both gainfully employed and self-sufficient, request to be barred from seeking maintenance from each other. They possess marital property, including household items, bank accounts, automobiles, and pensions, which Viktor requests to be equitably divided. Additionally, each party has non-marital property acquired before and during the marriage, which has not been commingled and should remain with its original owner.

The petition further stipulates that each party should be responsible for their own debts and attorney’s fees. Viktor calls for an equitable apportionment of marital debts and the barring of either party from seeking spousal support. The dissolution seeks a clear and fair distribution of assets and liabilities, ensuring each party retains control over their respective properties and finances.

Please contact VowBreakers for access to documents related to the case.