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In a notable development within Cook County, Illinois, a marriage dissolution case was filed on October 19, 2023. Cecilia Ying Liang, a resident of Cook County, took legal action against her spouse, Weiwei Long, also a resident of the same county. The couple, who tied the knot on July 11, 2016, welcomed two children during their marriage. The filing cited “irreconcilable differences” as the cause for dissolution, with both parties involved and no specific blame assigned.

Cecilia Ying Liang’s prayers in the petition include seeking a judgment for the dissolution of the marriage, requesting rights as outlined in a written agreement between the parties, and other relief as may be just and proper. The legal representation for Cecilia Ying Liang is provided by Isabel Li from the “Law Offices of Pengtian Ma”. The filing did not specify whether child support, sole responsibility of children, parental decision-making, or maintenance were being sought.

While the document did not delve into the details of debts and properties, this case is poised to draw attention in Cook County, shedding light on the complexities and challenges faced in marital dissolution proceedings.

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