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As Chicago welcomed a fresh start to 2025, the dissolution of one marriage marked the beginning of a new chapter for Ness Lee and Tiffany Raine. On January 6, 2025, Ness Lee, through his attorneys at The Muller Firm, Ltd., filed a petition for the dissolution of his marriage to Tiffany Raine in Cook County, Illinois. The couple, both aged 28, were married on September 4, 2016, in Skokie, Illinois, and have been living apart for over six months due to irreconcilable differences that rendered their marriage irretrievably broken.

The petition outlines a straightforward division of assets and responsibilities. Ness Lee requested the court to equitably allocate the couple’s minimal marital property and debts while awarding each party their non-marital assets. Both Lee and Raine are financially independent, prompting the petitioner to request that neither party be awarded maintenance. The filing further confirms that the couple has no children together, simplifying the proceedings.

Represented by Rebecca Walsh of The Muller Firm, Ltd., Lee emphasized that efforts at reconciliation have failed and further attempts would be impracticable. This petition seeks not only to dissolve their bonds of matrimony but also to ensure a just and equitable resolution for both parties. As the city moves forward into a new year, so too do Lee and Raine, stepping into separate futures with their past behind them.

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