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In a filing dated December 22, 2023, Melissa R. Dillow initiated legal proceedings for the dissolution of her marriage to Musab Ali Abdel Rahman Rababah, both residing in St. Louis, MO. The couple, married on July 15, 2022, has no children, and the reason cited for the dissolution is “irreconcilable differences,” with no blame assigned.
Petitioner Dillow, represented by Nathan S. Cohen of the Law Office of Nathan S. Cohen, presented a series of prayers to the court. These include the dissolution of the marriage, approval of any marital settlement agreement, or, alternatively, a fair and equitable division of marital property and debts. Additionally, Dillow seeks the allocation of her separate property, along with any other orders deemed just by the court.
Although the couple has accumulated property and debts during their marriage, no child support, sole responsibility of children, parental decision-making, or maintenance requests were filed. Both parties are reported to be employed and financially self-sufficient.
The filing quotes Dillow stating that there is no reasonable likelihood of preserving the marriage, emphasizing the irretrievable breakdown of the relationship. The document highlights the couple’s accumulated property and obligations, with a specific request for a fair and equitable division. Dillow’s plea to the court encompasses the dissolution of the marriage, approval of any settlement agreement, and equitable resolution of property and debts.
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