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LaBrecia Straub, seeking the dissolution of her marriage to Kevin Straub, filed her petition in St. Louis County on August 25, 2025. Their union, once celebrated on June 22, 2012, had reached an irreparable end by May 2025, after years of mutual distance. With no children born from the marriage and no impending pregnancies, LaBrecia stands firm in asserting that the marriage has broken beyond repair. The petition, crafted with precision by her attorney, David B. Lacks, of David B. Lacks, P.C., seeks not only the legal end of this chapter but also an equitable division of the assets and obligations accumulated during their years together. The division of marital property is to be determined in fairness, either through a signed agreement or through the Court’s discernment.
In this petition, LaBrecia requests the Court’s intervention in formally dissolving the union, declaring it irretrievably broken, and dividing property and obligations in a manner deemed just. She also ensures that neither party holds a claim on the other’s property or future, invoking the law for a fair settlement. As the process unfolds, St. Louis County stands as the backdrop for this personal reckoning of a marriage’s decline, with LaBrecia hoping to rebuild from the ashes of a love now lost.
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