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In the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of St. Charles County, Missouri, Kim A. Pond filed for dissolution of marriage on November 1, 2024. Represented by attorney Scott C. Trout of Besserman Law Office, LLC, Kim states that her marriage to Randel L. Pond, which began on May 9, 2009, is irretrievably broken. They had separated on August 27, 2024. Although Kim currently resides in Texas, she maintains a residential address in Missouri, while Randel resides in St. Charles County. Both parties are in good health and capable of supporting themselves financially, with no minor children involved.

Kim seeks the Court’s approval of their Settlement Agreement, which equitably divides their marital assets and debts. She requests the dissolution of their marriage and the incorporation of the Settlement Agreement’s terms into the final decree. According to her petition, neither party is a member of the armed forces, and there are no pending decisions regarding property or debt that would require judicial intervention outside of this settlement.

Scott C. Trout, the attorney representing Kim, has ensured that all legal requirements for filing have been met, including confirming that the facts presented in the petition are true to the best of Kim’s knowledge.

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