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In the austere legal documents filed in St. Charles County on September 13, 2023, Missouri, the petitioner, Tracy Youngerman, residing in St. Charles, has resolutely asserted that the union between herself and respondent, Clinton Youngerman, who is residing in the same, stands at an impasse of irretrievable rupture.
The marriage, consummated on May 23, 2015, has been deemed beyond resuscitation, with no aspersions cast upon either party. Not a cradle has rocked in the Youngermans’ abode, and Tracy, at present, carries no seed.
With a steely resolve, Tracy calls for the partitioning of her separate property, the equitable division of shared assets and debts, and the reclamation of her maiden identity – Tracy Strong. Standing sentinel over her interests is the stalwart Kevin L. Wibbenmeyer of Wibbenmeyer Iannelli Law, LLC.
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