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In a recent filing dated September 21, 2023, Lindsay McManus initiated divorce proceedings against her spouse, Gabriel D. McManus, residing at Wildbrier Drive, Ballwin, Missouri. The couple, who wed on October 28, 2006, shares three unemancipated children; however, their ages are not specified in the provided text.
The reason for the dissolution of the marriage is cited as it being “irretrievably broken,” without specifying blame on either party. Lindsay McManus, represented by attorneys Ann Vatterott Bruntrager and Sarann A. Boker from Bardol Law Firm, LLC, presents several prayers to the court.
Her requests encompass a declaration of the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, a decree of dissolution, equitable division of marital property and debts (pending a property settlement agreement), modifiable maintenance, joint physical and joint legal custody of their minor children, child support retroactive to the filing date, payment of reasonable attorney’s fees and court costs, and any other relief deemed just by the court.
Lindsay McManus is seeking both child support and modifiable maintenance, while also emphasizing the best interests of their minor children, advocating for joint physical and joint legal custody.
This divorce filing underscores the complex web of issues surrounding the dissolution of a marriage, revealing Lindsay’s determination to navigate these challenging waters while prioritizing the welfare of their children, financial fairness, and the pursuit of justice in the courts of St. Louis County, Missouri.
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