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In the chambers of the Jackson County Circuit Court, a tale of marital separation unfolds as Kuuku Nyante files for legal separation from Jamillia Lunn on June 27, 2024. Married since April 4, 2017, in Warrensburg, Missouri, their union has faced irreconcilable differences leading to separation in August 2023. Kuuku, a resident of Jackson County for seven years, seeks legal dissolution through attorney Ashley N. Irwin of Siegel & Irwin L.L.C., citing custody and financial arrangements concerning their three children, ages 6, 5, and 3.
In the petition, Kuuku asserts sole legal and physical custody, emphasizing their inability to co-parent effectively with Jamillia. Financially independent, both parties declare no need for spousal support while aiming for equitable division of marital assets and debts. Notably, Kuuku does not believe the marriage is irretrievably broken and affirms a reasonable likelihood of preservation, yet seeks legal separation to address current challenges.
Kuuku requests child support under Missouri guidelines and seeks contribution for healthcare and extracurricular costs for their children.
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