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In a terse yet trenchant legal maneuver, Lydia B. Meshell has submitted a petition for the dissolution of her marriage to Steve Meshell, Jr. The filing, dated June 10, 2024, was made in the Circuit Court of St. Louis County, Missouri. Meshell, a longstanding resident of St. Louis County, alleges that her marital union with Meshell Jr., a resident of Washington County, Missouri, has irretrievably fractured due to irreconcilable differences.
The couple, wedded on an undisclosed date, resided together in St. Louis County until their parting, marked on or about the same date. Meshell maintains that there exists no viable path to the preservation of the matrimonial bond, asserting that the marriage has been irreparably shattered. Moreover, there are no offspring from their union.
Meshell underscores her financial independence, disclosing her employment status along with her and Meshell Jr.’s Social Security numbers. Both parties are deemed capable of self-sustenance without the need for spousal maintenance. Meshell seeks the equitable distribution of marital assets and debts, emphasizing her capacity to cover legal expenses independently.
Petitioner Lydia B. Meshell’s legal counsel in this matter is provided by Terry L. Kaufman, LLC, as represented by attorney Terry L. Kaufman.
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