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In a straightforward dissolution of marriage petition, Kevin Hill filed for divorce against his spouse, Elizabeth Hill, in Jackson County, Missouri, on March 18, 2025. Represented by Kara E. Key of The Roffmann Law Office, LLC, Kevin’s petition highlights that the couple married on September 14, 2024, in Oak Grove, Missouri, and separated in early March 2025. Both parties, in their late twenties, are no longer able to salvage their marriage, and Kevin seeks an equitable distribution of their marital property and debts, emphasizing that neither party is in need of maintenance.

The couple’s marriage lasted a brief six months, and there were no children born of the union. The petition notes that both parties are financially independent and capable of supporting themselves without maintenance. The case reflects a clean split, with Kevin requesting the court’s assistance to divide assets and liabilities fairly. Additionally, he is asking the court to deny maintenance to either party and for both to bear their own legal costs.

Kara E. Key, the attorney representing Kevin Hill, has filed the petition in the hopes of concluding this brief marriage with a fair and just resolution for both parties. The dissolution process is set to proceed without complications, as neither party seeks a contentious resolution.

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