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Mark Carlson has filed for dissolution of his marriage to Kristina Carlson in Cook County, Illinois, citing irreconcilable differences that led to the irretrievable breakdown of their union. The two were married in Chicago on June 8, 2013, and have since shared a home in Lemont. The marriage produced two children, born in 2015 and 2017, and Mark hopes that both parents will share joint decision-making responsibilities for their education, medical needs, and extracurricular activities. Represented by his attorneys at Katz, Goldstein & Warren, Mark is petitioning the court for a fair division of their marital assets and non-marital property, reflecting his financial contributions during the marriage. His petition indicates that prior attempts at reconciliation failed, and further attempts would be impractical.

Kristina, self-employed part-time, shares residence with Mark in Lemont, though the parties have been living separately for more than six months. Both Mark and Kristina seek a peaceful resolution to their situation, with no current request for maintenance from either party. Mark is seeking a judgment to dissolve the marriage and allocate custody and decision-making power in the best interests of their children.

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