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In the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, Kathryn Glynn, represented by The Miner Firm by Steven A. Miner, filed a petition for the dissolution of her marriage to Michael Glynn on September 5, 2023. The couple, both 50 years old, resides in different counties within Illinois and has been married since May 13, 2016, with one child born during their marriage. Irreconcilable differences have led to the breakdown of their marriage, and all attempts at reconciliation have proven unsuccessful.

Kathryn is seeking maintenance and child support from Michael, as she is the primary caregiver for their child and is currently unemployed. The couple has also accumulated significant assets and debt during their marriage, which needs to be fairly divided. Kathryn is requesting that Michael be held responsible for the majority of the debt due to differences in their income.

Regarding parental responsibilities, Kathryn is asking the court to grant her the primary parent status and the majority of parenting time, with Michael also having parenting time. She is seeking legal fees and costs to be covered by Michael, stating that she lacks the financial means to cover these expenses.

In summary, Kathryn Glynn has filed a petition for the dissolution of her marriage to Michael Glynn, citing irreconcilable differences and seeking a resolution of various issues related to their marriage and child custody in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois.

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