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In a significant development, on September 15, 2023, Katya M. Momchilova filed for the dissolution of her marriage to Milen Momchilov in Cook County, Illinois. The couple, who wed on March 31, 1991, is now seeking to end their marriage due to “irreconcilable differences,” without specifying blame on either party.
Katya M. Momchilova’s divorce filing includes a list of prayers, beginning with the request for a Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage, effectively dissolving the marital bonds between the parties. Notably, the filing also seeks to bar both Katya and Milen from receiving maintenance from each other. Equitable allocation of marital assets is another key aspect of the prayers, ensuring a fair distribution between the parties. Additionally, any non-marital assets, if present, should be awarded to the respective party as their sole and separate property. The filing also emphasizes the equitable allocation of marital debts and liabilities.
Legal representation for Katya M. Momchilova is provided by Lea Diaz from Sterling Hughes LLC. Child support, sole responsibility for children, and parental decision-making are not addressed in this filing as the parties’ children are emancipated.
The text specifies that the parties have accumulated both property and debts during their lengthy marriage. It is requested that the marital property be fairly divided between the parties, with non-marital property designated as the sole and separate property of the respective party. Equitable allocation is also sought for marital debts and liabilities, ensuring a balanced resolution.
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