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In a recent filing dated September 12, 2023, in St. Louis County, Missouri, Carrie Kham of Belleville, Illinois initiated divorce proceedings against Ketkeo Kham of St. Louis, Missouri. The couple had been married since approximately March 23, 2019, but had no children during their marriage.

The petition cited irretrievable breakdown as the reason for the dissolution of their marriage, asserting that there was no reasonable likelihood of reconciliation between the parties. Carrie Kham’s prayers included seeking a Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage, requesting that neither party be required to pay maintenance to the other, and asking the court to equitably divide marital property and debt. Additionally, she sought an order granting her separate property and any other relief the court deemed just and proper.

Carrie Kham was represented by attorney Rachel S. Gray from the Kallen Law Firm, LLC. Notably, child support, sole responsibility for children, and parental decision-making were not mentioned in the filing.

The document concluded with Carrie Kham affirming the accuracy of the facts presented, confirming that they were true and correct to the best of her knowledge and belief.

Carrie Kham’s filing in St. Louis County represents a significant legal action in her pursuit of a divorce from Ketkeo Kham, emphasizing the irreparable nature of their marital relationship and outlining her requests for the court’s consideration in the dissolution process.

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