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Lora J. Waers has taken the decisive step of filing for the dissolution of her marriage to Todd H. Waers, marking the formal end of their relationship in Jackson County on November 24, 2025. The couple, once bound by vows in Missouri, now finds their union irretrievably broken, unable to withstand the strain of irreconcilable differences.

In a straightforward petition, Lora, represented by Emily B. Null of Drama-Free Divorce LLC, asks the court to divide the marital property and debts in a fair and equitable manner. Both parties have their separate non-marital property, and Lora requests the court to honor these distinctions. There are no children involved in the marriage, and both parties are financially self-sufficient, eliminating any need for maintenance.

Lora has already negotiated a Marital Settlement Agreement with Todd, and she seeks the court’s approval, confirming that the agreement is fair and just. The petition, filed with efficiency and clarity, also requests that each party bear their own attorney fees, with Lora having already paid the filing fee herself.

In the quiet aftermath of a marriage that once held promise, Lora is simply asking for what’s fair: a dissolution, a clean division of assets, and the legal freedom to move forward with her life.

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