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In a recent development, Stanley Flieger from St. Peters, MO, has filed a petition for the dissolution of his marriage, that commenced on July 10, 2020, to Kristina Flieger from West Seneca, NY. The filing, dated October 04, 2023, cites irretrievable differences as the grounds for the dissolution, though it does not specify which party attributes blame.
The petitioner’s prayers encompass a comprehensive range of requests, including the division of separate and marital property, a waiver of maintenance from both parties and the restoration of the respondent’s maiden name to Galaviz, if desired. Additionally, each party is seeking to cover their own attorney’s fees.
Notably, the document does not provide information regarding child support, sole responsibility of children, or parental decision-making. Both parties assert their capability to independently meet their reasonable needs, negating the need for maintenance.
Legal representation for Stanley Flieger is provided by Melissa A. Featherston Lecour and Kayla R. Keller from Lecour Family Law and Mediation. The filing, lodged in St. Charles County, Missouri, underscores the complexity of this high-profile marital dissolution case.
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