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In a filing dated January 23, 2024, Erica Carnaghi submitted a petition for divorce against Anthony Carnaghi in St. Charles County, Missouri. The couple, married since May 1, 2021, confronts an irretrievably broken marriage, prompting the dissolution.

Erica’s prayers in the filing underscore her pursuit of a clean break, with no request for maintenance based on the parties’ agreement. The petition outlines the division of marital property and debt, emphasizing fairness and equity in the settlement process.

Attorney Jamie Emahiser from Family Law Partners represents Erica, highlighting the request for reimbursement of attorney’s fees from Anthony. The document reveals the accumulation of property and obligations during the marriage, urging the court to ensure fairness in property division.

Notably, Erica seeks the restoration of her maiden name, reflecting her desire for a complete dissolution of marital ties. The filing emphasizes the irreparable nature of the marriage and the need for the court to validate equitable agreements while ensuring a just outcome.

Quotes from the filing underscore the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, Erica’s request for reimbursement of attorney’s fees, and the restoration of her maiden name.

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