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In a development from Barrington, located in the County of Cook, State of Illinois, Milanka Djordjevic has filed for the dissolution of her marriage to Marko Djordjevic on December 6, 2023. The couple, who entered into matrimony on October 5, 2014, has three children: Angelina (7 years old), Aleksandar (4 years old), and Nikola (3 years old).

The grounds for the dissolution are cited as “irreconcilable differences,” with no explicit blame assigned. The filing emphasizes the futility of past attempts at reconciliation, deeming future efforts impracticable and not in the best interest of the family.

Milanka’s prayers include a judgment for the dissolution of marriage, allocation of her non-marital property free from any claims by Marko, a just and equitable portion of the marital estate, payment of a proportionate share of marital debts by Marko, spousal maintenance for Milanka, allocation of parental responsibilities to Milanka with reasonable parenting time for Marko, child support from Marko, and other relief deemed equitable by the court. The legal representation for Milanka is by Hurst, Robin, Kay & Allen, LLC.

The filing quotes Milanka’s assertion that irreconcilable differences have caused an irretrievable breakdown in the marriage. Milanka requests sole allocation of parental responsibilities for the minor children, emphasizing Marko’s ability to provide financial support. The document also underlines Milanka’s ownership of certain non-marital property and the need for equitable division of marital property acquired during the marriage.

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