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In Jackson County, Missouri, Kassidy Love has filed for the dissolution of her 17-year marriage to Robert Love on September 23, 2024. Represented by Shannon K. Gordon of The Gordon Law Firm, Kassidy cited irreconcilable differences, asserting the marriage is irretrievably broken. The couple, married since July 7, 2007, separated in August 2024. Kassidy and Robert share three minor children, for whom Kassidy seeks joint legal and physical custody, with her address designated for mailing and educational purposes. She also requests child support retroactively, citing the financial needs of the children.
Kassidy asks the court for an equitable division of marital assets and debts, including the continuation of medical and dental coverage for the children. Additionally, she seeks maintenance from Robert, who is financially stable, and a restoration of her maiden name, Kerske. Kassidy reserves the right to request attorney’s fees if Robert attempts to delay proceedings. Both parties are requested to cover their legal costs unless protraction occurs. Kassidy’s petition outlines a reasonable, straightforward dissolution of a once-shared life, with a focus on ensuring the well-being of their children.
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