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In the heart of Cook County, Illinois, the dissolution of a marriage has commenced with a petition filed on October 21, 2024. Petitioner Michelle Jurishi, represented by Nicole Centracchio of Reed, Centracchio & Associates, LLC, seeks to terminate her marriage to Brett Jurishi, citing irreconcilable differences that have rendered their union unsustainable. Married since September 14, 2013, the couple has faced challenges that culminated in a decision to part ways, underscored by a commitment to the welfare of their two children.
Michelle, 37, is requesting sole decision-making authority regarding their children’s education, health, and extracurricular activities, asserting that this is in their best interests. She seeks to secure the majority of parenting time, while also addressing financial matters through her petition. She claims the need for maintenance due to her inability to maintain their previous lifestyle without support from Brett, who is expected to bear responsibility for any marital debts incurred in his name. Furthermore, she requests that Brett contribute to her legal fees, ensuring equitable access to representation during this process.
As this case unfolds in the Cook County Circuit Court, the Jurishi family’s future hangs in the balance, with both parties aiming for a resolution that protects the best interests of their children while navigating the complexities of divorce.
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