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In the austere chambers of St. Louis County’s Family Court, Kaitlin E. Fields has taken decisive steps to dissolve her union with Arron M. Fields. The marriage, solemnized on December 8, 2021, now faces its denouement following a separation that commenced on June 1, 2024. Both parties, residents of Missouri residing in Florissant, and gainfully employed, assert no need for spousal maintenance. With no children from the marriage and neither affiliated with the military, Kaitlin E. Fields presents a petition for dissolution, citing the irretrievable breakdown of the marital bond.
On July 2, 2024, the petition for dissolution of marriage was filed in St. Louis County, underscoring Kaitlin E. Fields’ resolve to move forward with legal separation. Linnenbringer Law, under the guidance of attorney Gerald W. Linnenbringer, advocates on behalf of Kaitlin E. Fields, seeking a fair division of marital assets and debts, or approval of any existing Marital Settlement Agreement. The petition emphasizes the equitable resolution of non-marital assets and obligations, ensuring a just outcome amid personal upheaval.
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