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Lyndsay D. Speece, represented by attorney Erica A. Driskell of Berkowitz Cook Gondring Driskell & Drobeck, LLC, filed for dissolution of her marriage to Mohamed Doray in Jackson County, Missouri, on April 25, 2025. The couple, married on September 4, 2011, in Omaha, Nebraska, has been separated since November 2022. Lyndsay’s petition emphasizes that their marriage is irretrievably broken, citing their prolonged separation and lack of reconciliation prospects. They share three minor children, for whom Lyndsay seeks joint legal and physical custody, with her residence designated as their home for educational purposes.
The petition outlines the need for a fair and equitable division of marital assets and debts, and the parties’ desire to handle their respective non-marital and pre-marital property independently. Lyndsay does not seek maintenance, nor does she request a change in health coverage during the proceedings. She requests child support to be paid through the Family Support Payment Center and insists that both parents contribute to the children’s welfare. Furthermore, if Mohamed intentionally delays proceedings, Lyndsay reserves the right to request attorney fees from him. The case marks the beginning of a legal journey to untangle the complexities of a marriage ended by distance and disillusionment.
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