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Beneath the hum of Kansas City, a marriage’s quiet fracture surfaced on March 12, 2025, as Michaela Renee Logan filed for divorce from Stephen Michael Logan in Jackson County’s Circuit Court. With Maggie L. Anderson of The Law Office of Maggie L. Anderson, LLC, by her side, Michaela charts the end of a union sealed September 1, 2007, unraveling since October 4, 2024. Irretrievably broken, she declares—no military ties, no pregnancy, just three children binding them, their ages unspoken but their needs clear.
Both Missouri residents for over ninety days, they face a shared custody plea—joint legal and physical, her address the anchor for school and mail, his time carved out fairly. Child support’s a must, split between them, while property and debts from seventeen years await division—equitable, she hopes, with non-marital assets spared. Maintenance? Neither seeks it, each claiming self-sufficiency. Legal fees linger as a wildcard—she’ll ask him to pay if he drags it out.
This is a family’s pivot, tender yet firm, scripted for fairness in a courtroom’s light.
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