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In the latest development on March 20, 2024, Shanna and Tommy Stevenson have officially initiated divorce proceedings in St. Louis County, Missouri. Citing irretrievable breakdown, Shanna, represented by attorney Freida C. Jones from Jones Law, LLC, has filed a petition seeking dissolution of their marriage. The couple, who married on July 22, 2005, resides in the City of St. Louis, Missouri.
With two unemancipated children from their union, Shanna’s petition includes prayers for various reliefs. She seeks to dissolve the marriage, equitably divide marital property and debt, and secure sole physical and legal custody of the minor children. Shanna also requests to incorporate the existing child support order into the final judgment, denies any maintenance claims, and wishes to revert to her maiden name.
The filing underscores that there’s no foreseeable reconciliation, emphasizing the irretrievable breakdown of their marriage. It advocates for the best interests of the children, arguing for sole custody with the mother. Additionally, it highlights both parties’ self-sufficiency, indicating no need for spousal maintenance.
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