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In the heart of Jackson County, Missouri, the marital saga of Kevin Lynn Robins and Julie Lynn Robins unfolds as they filed for marriage dissolution on November 16, 2023. The union, which began on December 16, 2017, faces an irretrievable breakdown, with no reasonable likelihood of preservation.

In the court filing, Kevin’s prayers include the dissolution of the marriage, a just and equitable distribution of marital property and debts, denial of maintenance to both parties, and each party covering their own attorney’s fees and costs. Notably, the petitioner’s attorney is William F. Backer from Cordell & Cordell, based in Independence, MO.

The couple, with no children born of the marriage, navigates the complexities of dividing marital and separate property along with debts. The petitioner seeks a fair and equitable resolution as deemed appropriate by the court.

Newsworthy quotes from the filing underscore the irretrievable nature of the marriage, the property and debt complexities to be addressed, and the financial independence of both parties. The court filing sets the stage for a legal journey in Jackson County as the Robins’ marital ties come under scrutiny.

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