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In a recent development in St. Charles County, Missouri, Linda Maniaci, represented by attorney Martha M. Clark, has filed a petition for legal separation from her spouse, Faro Maniaci. The petition, submitted on September 14, 2023, reveals a long-term marriage that began on October 9, 1965 and was registered in St. Louis County, Missouri.

Both Linda and Faro Maniaci are currently unemployed, and they officially separated on or about May 1, 2023. The couple does not have any minor children.

One noteworthy aspect of this legal separation petition is Linda Maniaci’s belief that there remains a reasonable likelihood that their marriage can be preserved, suggesting that she does not view it as irretrievably broken.

The court will have the responsibility of evaluating the case and making equitable decisions regarding the division of marital property, separate property, and marital debts, as well as any additional orders it deems just and proper.

This filing highlights the complex dynamics of long-term marriages and the delicate decisions individuals must make when faced with the prospect of separation. The court’s eventual judgment will determine the future course of Linda and Faro Maniaci’s relationship and financial arrangements.

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