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In the labyrinth of Jackson County, Missouri, Kimberly Wrigley and Matthew Wrigley find themselves at a crossroads, their union strained by irreconcilable differences. Filed on March 19, 2024, the petition marks the culmination of a journey that began on May 17, 2008, when vows were exchanged in a ceremony filled with hope and promise. Now, amid the rubble of shattered dreams, the couple seeks solace in the arms of the legal system, navigating the complexities of dissolution with stoic resolve.

With a minor child caught in the crossfire, Kimberly and Matthew tread cautiously, each prayer in the petition a testament to their shared commitment to parenthood. Joint legal and physical custody are sought, with Kimberly’s address designated as the anchor point for their child’s educational and mailing needs. Child support becomes a pivotal issue, with Kimberly’s calculations deemed reasonable and necessary for the child’s welfare.

Kelisen R. Binder, of The Binder Firm, stands as Kimberly’s legal advocate, championing her cause in the battle for equitable resolution. The court is beseeched to adjudicate fairly, dividing marital property and debt while safeguarding each party’s non-marital assets. Despite the acrimony of their parting, both Kimberly and Matthew eschew claims for maintenance or attorney fees, preferring to sever ties cleanly and without lingering animosity.

In the shadow of their fractured marriage, echoes of past promises reverberate, as Kimberly and Matthew confront the harsh realities of separation. Theirs is a story woven with threads of resilience and resilience, a testament to the enduring spirit of human fortitude in the face of adversity.

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