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In a recent development on October 18, 2023, Natalia Petryuchenko, a resident of the State of Illinois, filed for the dissolution of her marriage to Igor Petryuchenko, whose address was not provided. The couple, who tied the knot on April 25, 2014, now faces irreconcilable difficulties and differences that have led to their separation since July 1, 2022. Their union bore a single child, Dmitri, born on October 14, 2016. With Dmitri being approximately seven years old at the time of filing, the dissolution proceedings have taken a significant turn.
Natalia, represented by Arkady Reifman from Reifman Law Office, seeks several prayers from the court. These include the dissolution of the marriage, a fair allocation of non-marital property, and any further relief the court deems just. The filing underscores Natalia’s contributions to the acquisition and preservation of marital assets, emphasizing her right to a just share.
While the filing does not explicitly state whether Natalia is requesting child support, sole responsibility of the children, or parental decision-making, it leaves room for future discussions and legal proceedings to address these critical matters.
The Cook County court is poised to oversee this unfolding legal battle, as the proceedings progress in a time when virtual court appearances are the new norm. The case highlights the challenges faced by couples navigating the complexities of marital dissolution, offering a glimpse into the legal intricacies involved. As the proceedings evolve, the court’s decisions will undoubtedly shape the future of Natalia and Igor Petryuchenko.
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