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Tanya B. Treiber has petitioned for the dissolution of her marriage to Michael J. Treiber in St. Charles County, Missouri. The filing occurred on November 8, 2024, marking an end to a marriage that began on June 26, 1999, in St. Louis. Represented by Jane Ellen Tomich of Tomich Law Firm, LLC, Tanya asserts the union is irretrievably broken, with no possibility of reconciliation.

The couple, who separated on September 18, 2024, has no children and amassed marital and separate properties during their 25-year marriage. Tanya states she is unable to afford legal fees and court costs, highlighting that Michael, who is retired, has sufficient financial resources to cover these expenses. She requests the court to dissolve the marriage, equitably divide marital assets, set apart her separate property, and order Michael to pay her legal expenses and court fees.

The petition emphasizes that neither party is in active military service and that the marriage has reached a point of no return. Tanya’s appeal for financial support reflects a need for equitable justice in the dissolution proceedings as the case unfolds in St. Charles County’s Family Court Division.

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