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In a recent filing in Cook County, Illinois on September 19. 2023, Kathryn Espinal, residing in Cook County has sought the dissolution of her marriage to Richard Espinal who resides in the same. The couple, who tied the knot on June 26, 2010, now face irreconcilable differences, leading to the decision to end their union. The Espinals share three children: Leonel, aged ten, Callan, aged eight, and Marcielo, aged six. Kathryn, the petitioner, is requesting sole decision-making responsibilities and liberal parenting time with the minor children.
Kathryn’s legal representation, Samantha Sugarman of GMR Family Law LLP, has put forth a comprehensive list of prayers, including the division of assets, contributions to child-related expenses, and equitable distribution of marital property. Notably, Kathryn is not seeking maintenance from Richard. The couple’s debts, if any, are yet to be detailed.
The filing emphasizes the importance of prioritizing the best interests of the children involved, highlighting the need for financial contributions from both parties. It also sheds light on the marital properties, encompassing a residence, bank accounts, retirement accounts, and personal assets. The specifics of the debts acquired during the marriage remain unspecified.
This divorce filing serves as a glimpse into the complexities of the Espinal family’s journey towards separation, as they navigate the intricate web of legal proceedings in Cook County.
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