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In a recent legal development, Veronica Cecchini has filed for the dissolution of her marriage to Anthony Cecchini in Cook County, Illinois. The couple, who wed on August 16, 2008, shares one child, Isabella, who is around 12 years old (born May 2011). The filing, dated November 13, 2023, cites “irreconcilable differences” as the grounds for dissolution, without specifying which party is attributing blame.
Veronica, represented by the Women’s Divorce & Family Law Group by Haid and Teich, LLP, has outlined a comprehensive list of prayers in her filing. These include a judgment of dissolution of marriage, a request for the majority of parenting time, and sole significant decision-making responsibilities for the minor child, Isabella. Veronica is also seeking child support from Anthony, the equitable distribution of marital estate, and the award of non-marital property.
The legal documents emphasize the best interest of Isabella, advocating for Veronica to have the majority of parenting time. Additionally, Veronica is requesting that Anthony pay child support and contribute to the child’s out-of-pocket expenses. Notably, Veronica aims to bar Anthony from receiving maintenance and seeks equitable distribution of both marital and non-marital properties. The filing also underscores Anthony’s ability to cover his own attorneys’ fees and costs.
Quoting from the document, “Irreconcilable differences arose between the parties, which caused the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage.” It also highlights that it is in the best interest of Isabella for Veronica to have the majority of parenting time. The legal proceedings are poised to unfold in Cook County as the couple navigates the complexities of this divorce.
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