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Theresa Diehl is seeking to officially end her marriage to Billy Diehl, filing a petition for dissolution on October 4, 2024, in St. Louis County Circuit Court. Married in Gloucester County, Virginia, on September 2, 2018, the couple separated more than two years ago, on April 7, 2022. There are no children involved, and both are retired, with neither party requesting spousal maintenance.

Theresa’s petition states that the marriage is irretrievably broken, with no chance of reconciliation. The court is being asked to equitably divide their marital assets and debts, while ensuring that separate property is set aside for each party. The Diehls, both long-time Missouri residents, accumulated property and debts during their nearly four years together, now left for the court to distribute fairly.

Represented by attorneys Elaine A. Pudlowski and Rachel J. Thompson from Frankel, Rubin, Klein, Payne & Pudlowski, P.C., Theresa is pushing for a resolution to the end of their union, leaving the future division of their assets in the court’s hands.

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