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Laura Ashley Harbour has taken a decisive step to end her marriage to Zachary Harbour, filing her petition for dissolution on November 4, 2024, in Cook County. After nearly ten years, she asserts that irreconcilable differences have driven them apart, citing that any future attempts at reconciliation would be not only impractical but damaging. Their marriage, solemnized in Chicago in 2015, produced two young children, and Laura’s petition, represented by attorney Jordan D. Rosenberg of Beermann LLP, reflects her priority for their well-being above all else.
The petition requests that the court allocate decision-making and parenting time in the children’s best interests, ensuring they have the stability they need. Laura further asks for an equitable share of marital property, separate from her non-marital assets, and seeks spousal maintenance in accordance with Illinois law. Additionally, she emphasizes the need for both parents to contribute fairly to their children’s support, requesting the court to equitably assign attorney fees.
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