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In the land of Oak Lawn, Cook County, Illinois, the Rubio saga unfolds on September 11, 2023. Monica Rubio, residing in Oak Lawn, Cook County, resolute and determined, seeks to sever the marital bonds with Victor Hugo Rubio, who is situated in the same. Three children, Monique, Annika, and Jack, bear witness to this dissolution, the echoes of their youth now mingling with the weight of time.

November 10, 2000, marked the union’s inception, a day etched in memory. The relentless passage of time has brought the children to their current ages: Monique, 22, Annika, 19, and Jack, a mere 15. Irreconcilable differences, the whispered refrain, stands as the sentinel cause of this dissolution, with no verdict of blame in sight.

Monica, fortified by the stalwart Ali Isroff of Sterling Hughes, LLC, raises her prayers. She implores for a dissolution of marriage, allocating the majority of parenting time to her and awarding sole decision-making responsibilities to the same on behalf of the minor child, and the solemn setting of child support. There shall be no maintenance, for each must stand on its own.

The court shall be the arbiter of equity, as Monica entreats for a just distribution of both estate and debt. Each party’s rightful share must be decreed, and the debts that bind them must be unfurled. The petitioner also wishes to resume the use of her maiden name of Monica Barrera.

As the legal tides rise, the words echo forth: “The best interest of the minor child requires…” and “Both parties have sufficient income and assets…” The story unfolds, a tapestry woven with the threads of lives once entwined.

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