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In the legal terrain of Cook County, Illinois, Muhammad Imran embarks on a quest for the dissolution of his marriage with Sundas Imran, a union established on February 18, 2019, now deemed irretrievably broken due to “irreconcilable differences.”

The absence of children in this narrative forms the crux of the dissolution petition. Muhammad Imran, represented by Attorney Sameen Zia of Zia Family Law, sets forth a petition for the dissolution of the marital bonds, seeking the fair division of both non-marital and marital property while assigning mutual responsibility for individual debts.

The November 8, 2023 filing accentuates the self-sufficiency, youth, and education of both parties, omitting any entitlement to maintenance for either party. This legal saga unfolds against the backdrop of mutual disagreement on various issues, echoing the complexities within the dissolution process amidst the absence of mutual agreement. The narrative underscores a dissolution rooted in irreconcilable differences, offering a glimpse into the complexities of the legal dissolution process within Cook County’s legal arena.

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