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In a recent legal filing on October 19, 2023, a Schaumburg resident, Julie Worsham, initiated proceedings to dissolve her marriage with Tremayne Worsham, who resides in Hoffman Estates, both within Cook County, Illinois. The couple, who wed on December 8, 2006, has four children: Noah (25), Evelyn (24), Elijah (15), and Moses (13).

While the petition acknowledges a request for “Legal Separation,” it does not specify the reasons behind this decision or assign blame to either party. Attorney Jeffrey R. Esser, from the Law Office of Jeffrey R. Esser, represents Julie Worsham in this case.

It’s worth noting that the parties have previously and satisfactorily divided their marital property, with each being awarded exclusive possession of all property in their name, possession, and control. Additionally, both parties are in possession of their own non-marital property.

The filing indicates a reserved issue of child support, suggesting that this matter will be addressed in subsequent proceedings. Julie and Tremayne Worsham seek a joint allocation of decision-making responsibility for their children, highlighting their commitment to shared parenting. Moreover, both parties are barred from seeking maintenance, as stipulated in the petition.

Despite the absence of specific quotes in the filing, the legal proceedings between Julie and Tremayne Worsham are poised to be of public interest, as they embark on the challenging journey of untangling their marriage, with the well-being of their children taking center stage. The Cook County Court will be the stage for what is likely to be a significant legal battle.

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