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In a significant development on September 5, 2023, Marinela Kosharkoska-Schlade filed a verified petition for the dissolution of her marriage to Robert Allen Schlade in Cook County Circuit Court. Represented by attorney Donika Nikolov, Marinela seeks the intervention of the court to legally terminate their union, citing irreconcilable differences and an irretrievable breakdown of their relationship. The marriage, solemnized on December 28, 2016, in Chicago and registered in Cook County, has reached a point where its objectives and purposes no longer hold true.

Marinela, a 29-year-old tattoo artist employed at Venture Tattoo Shop, asserts that she and Robert, a 46-year-old manager at Menzies Aviation, have been living separately for an extended period. Despite efforts at reconciliation, their relationship has deteriorated beyond repair, making future attempts at reconciliation impracticable and against their best interests. The couple does not have any children together, nor have they adopted any. Furthermore, Marinela is not currently pregnant.

Both parties confirm that they possess sufficient income to sustain their individual needs and voluntarily waive any claims for maintenance or spousal support. However, they acknowledge the need for the equitable division of marital property, as well as the just allocation of joint marital debt. Additionally, they seek to retain their respective non-marital property.

In conclusion, on September 5, 2023, Marinela Kosharkoska-Schlade petitions the honorable court for the dissolution of her marriage to Robert Allen Schlade, division of property, and the denial of past, present, and future maintenance claims. She also requests any further relief deemed appropriate and equitable by the court.

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