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In the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri, Morgan L. Woolsey has petitioned for the dissolution of her marriage to Robert A. Woolsey. The petition, filed on June 25, 2024, outlines the unraveling of a marriage that began on October 8, 2011. The couple, who have resided in Missouri for over two decades, currently live together but consider themselves separated since June 1, 2024.
Three children were born from this union, all currently residing with both parents. The petition highlights that the children have deep ties to Missouri, having lived in the state for at least the past six months. There have been no other custody disputes or claims involving the children, and neither parent is currently seeking maintenance. Both are employed and capable of supporting themselves and their children.
The document states that the marriage is irretrievably broken, with no hope for reconciliation. The petition requests joint legal and physical custody of the children, with Morgan Woolsey’s address designated for mailing and educational purposes. It also seeks a fair division of marital property and debts, in accordance with any Marital Settlement Agreement that might be reached, or as determined by the court.
Represented by Tyler J. Jansen of Kelly, Reed & Jansen, LLC, Morgan Woolsey’s petition paints a picture of a marriage that has reached its end, with both parties prepared to move forward separately for the benefit of their children and themselves.
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