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In a recent filing at Jackson County Court, a petition for the dissolution of marriage has been submitted by Manuel A. Lopez, hailing from Independence, Missouri. The respondent, Alicia Lopez Moreno, has not disclosed her current whereabouts. The document, dated September 25, 2023, sheds light on a union that began on May 25, 1976. The marriage is deemed irretrievably broken, with no explicit blame assigned to either party.

Remarkably, no offspring are part of this marriage, eliminating the need for child support or custody deliberations. Both parties, self-sufficient and gainfully employed, are not seeking maintenance. The petitioner calls for an equitable distribution of marital property and debts, underlining a fair and just resolution.

Represented by Anthony J. Moreno of Moreno Law, LLC, the filing emphasizes that no attorney fees will be awarded unless the respondent’s actions necessitate such costs. While the document acknowledges the existence of both marital and separate property and debts, specific details remain undisclosed. This filing underscores the complexities of relationships, leaving both parties to chart their separate courses forward.

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