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In the midst of personal turmoil, Kenton Stewart Marsh initiates legal proceedings against Monica Lynn Marsh in St. Charles County, Missouri, filing for dissolution of their marriage on February 21, 2024. The couple, who married on August 13, 2005, share the responsibility of raising their two children, whose ages remain undisclosed.
The marriage’s disintegration stems from irreconcilable differences, prompting Kenton Stewart Marsh to seek an equitable resolution without assigning explicit fault to either party. His prayers to the court include dissolution of the marriage, fair division of marital property and debts, and joint legal and physical custody of their children, with his residence as their designated home for educational and mail purposes.
Represented by Timothy A. Lohmar, Kenton also requests child support as per Missouri’s Form 14 and Rule 88.01, while emphasizing each party’s responsibility for their attorney’s fees and his willingness to cover court costs.
In the legal petition, Kenton underscores the necessity of adopting the proposed Parenting Plan for the well-being of their children, prioritizing their best interests amidst the marital dissolution.
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