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In the heart of Jackson County, Missouri, a petition was filed on October 18, 2023, by Jackson County resident Meaghan A. Kelly, seeking the dissolution of her marriage to Eddy L. Tavio Dolande, who lives in the same. The union, originating on December 29, 2016, now faces an irreparable rift, a fact acknowledged by both parties, as they agree on the irretrievable breakdown. No blame is laid at either doorstep.
In this solemn request, Meaghan lays out her prayers. She implores the Court to recognize the futility of preserving the marriage and grant a dissolution. An equitable division of marital assets and debts is sought, alongside the denial of spousal maintenance to either party. Each must bear their own attorney’s fees, reflecting the independence they both attest to possess.
The legal torchbearer for Meaghan is Wyatt Z. Roberts of Roberts Law Office, LLC, stationed in Kansas City, MO. No plea for maintenance emerges, a testament to the parties’ self-sufficiency.
As they stand at the precipice of division, the echoes of their entreaties resonate through the halls of justice. “There is no reasonable likelihood that the marriage of Petitioner and Respondent can be preserved, and therefore the marriage is irretrievably broken,” the filing intones. It calls for the Court to bear witness to their broken union with no child, rendering judgment with equity and compassion, as these two lives chart separate courses.
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