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In a petition submitted to the Cook County Court on April 30, 2024, Adrian Dydynski seeks the dissolution of his marriage to Ana Fey, both residents of Wheeling, Illinois. Citing “irreconcilable differences,” the filing reveals a marriage in turmoil, devoid of explicit blame but marked by an irretrievable breakdown.

Represented by attorney Anne M. Coladarci from the Law Firm of Coladarci and Coladarci, Adrian’s petition underscores a desire for amicable separation, as evidenced by the parties’ joint decision-making and shared parenting time concerning their 5-year-old daughter, Nora Dydynski.

Quotes extracted from the filing offer insight into the complexities of the marital dissolution, including the parties’ global settlement agreement encompassing property valuation, child support, debt allocation, and other matrimonial issues. This dissolution reflects the challenges and negotiations inherent in unraveling the intricacies of a once-shared life, as the parties seek closure and equitable resolution in the eyes of the law.

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