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Monica Chudik’s petition for dissolution of marriage reflects the end of a relationship that once held promise but was ultimately undone by irreconcilable differences. Married to Radojica Sekulic on October 3, 2020, in Chicago, Illinois, the couple’s marriage began with high hopes. Over time, however, their union deteriorated, and reconciliation efforts proved unsuccessful.

On December 19, 2024, Monica, represented by her attorney Patrick Markey from the Law Offices of Patrick Markey, P.C., filed her petition for dissolution in Cook County. Both parties, 33 years old and in good health, had separated more than six months ago, marking the irretrievable breakdown of their relationship. Monica’s petition outlines a request for an equitable distribution of their assets, asking the court to ensure that each party retains ownership of their respective properties.

Additionally, Monica seeks to keep all non-marital property free from any claims by Radojica. She also requests that neither party be responsible for paying the other’s attorney fees and specifically seeks to bar Radojica from receiving any spousal maintenance, stating that he is capable of supporting himself. With her petition filed, Monica now awaits the final resolution of her marriage’s dissolution, with the assistance of her legal representation.

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