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In the heart of Cook County, Illinois, the story of Krunal Patel and Purvi Bhikubhai Patel unfolds, marked by a series of events leading to the inevitable dissolution of their marriage. With a filing date of September 13, 2023, this tale takes a turn for the dramatic.
Their journey began on August 18, 2018, when they exchanged vows, but three years later, their union has succumbed to “irreconcilable differences.” The petitioner, Krunal Patel, holds the respondent, Purvi Bhikubhai Patel, responsible for leaving and taking their child, Ruhai Patel, who was born on November 22, 2019.
The petitioner’s prayers are a testament to the gravity of the situation. He seeks a Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage and the equitable division of marital property and debts. Furthermore, Krunal Patel insists on a fair share of parenting time and decision-making for young Ruhai. Both parties are expected to complete an online parenting class called “Children in Between.” Mediation and the potential appointment of a Guardian Ad Litem are also on the petitioner’s wish list.
Interestingly, neither party seeks maintenance from the other, and they are each responsible for their attorney’s fees. In a bold move, Krunal Patel wishes to resume using his maiden name.
The intrigue deepens as it’s revealed that Purvi Bhikubhai Patel may have ventured to India and remarried during their separation. The marriage may be ending, but the drama is far from over in this Cook County saga.
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