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In a significant move, Kerry R. Kamp has filed for the dissolution of his marriage to Amanda J. Kamp, citing an irretrievable breakdown after 26 years of marriage. The petition, filed on April 16, 2025, in St. Charles County, Missouri, marks a pivotal moment in their long-standing relationship. The couple, married on February 24, 1999, in St. Louis County, has been unable to resolve the irreconcilable differences that have caused an emotional and irreparable rift.
Kerry, in his petition, states unequivocally that the parties have not separated and that their union remains intact physically, but emotionally, it is no longer salvageable. The couple’s marriage, which began on a hopeful note nearly three decades ago, has reached the breaking point, with no reasonable expectation that reconciliation is possible. In a statement, Kerry asserts that their marriage is irretrievably broken, and the time has come for a formal dissolution.
While the petition notes that both parties possess separate property and have acquired joint debts during their marriage, Kerry is seeking a fair and equitable division of marital property. He also requests that Amanda cover the costs of his legal fees, recognizing her financial ability to do so. Notably, the couple has one unemancipated child, but no child custody matters are currently in dispute, as both parties are capable of providing for their own needs.
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