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In the bustling streets of Kansas City, Missouri, Kathleen Barnes and Joshua Barnes find themselves entangled in the labyrinth of marital dissolution. Kathleen, residing at 401 Jackson Ave., and Joshua, dwelling at an address on E US HWY 40, stand at the crossroads of irreconcilable differences, their once harmonious union now fragmented by the weight of discontent. Their matrimonial voyage, which commenced on February 20, 2011, now faces the bitter winds of legal separation, as declared on February 29, 2024.

Four children, born of the union, bear witness to the dissolution’s somber reality, their fates entwined with the outcome yet undisclosed. In the solemn petition, Kathleen implores the court for dissolution of marriage, equitable distribution of assets, and sole custody of the minor progeny, seeking refuge from the storm of discord.

Representing Kathleen’s interests is M. Andrew Roffmann of The Roffman Law Office, LLC, steering the legal course amidst turbulent emotional waters. Child support, a point of contention, echoes through the halls of justice, as Kathleen seeks solace in the guardianship of her offspring, while Joshua’s visitation rights hang precariously in the balance.

Amidst the fervor of legal wrangling, the shadows of parental responsibility loom large, casting doubt upon the path ahead. For Kathleen and Joshua, the road to resolution is fraught with uncertainty, as they navigate the labyrinth of marital dissolution in the heart of Jackson County, Missouri.

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