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In a recent development, Monisha Hall has filed for the dissolution of her marriage to John Hall, Jr. in St. Louis County on May 9, 2024. The couple, who tied the knot on October 22, 2005, resides in Eureka and St. Louis, Missouri, respectively. With two children from their union, the Halls have decided to end their marriage, citing irreconcilable differences.

Monisha’s prayers to the court include the dissolution of their marriage, equitable division of marital assets and debts, and joint legal and physical custody of their children. In addition, she seeks child support and any other orders deemed necessary by the court. Represented by Joseph R. Burcke of Joseph R. Burcke, L.L.C., Monisha emphasizes that there is no request for spousal maintenance, indicating a desire for an amicable resolution to the separation.

According to the filing, Monisha asserts that joint legal and physical custody is in the best interest of their children. The petition outlines the existence of marital property and debts, underscoring Monisha’s intention for a fair and equitable division. With heartfelt deliberation, she expresses a commitment to the welfare of their children and seeks a resolution that ensures their well-being amidst the dissolution of their marriage.

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