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In a legal filing dated November 9, 2023, in Cook County, Illinois, Kendal J. Hendrickson petitioned for the dissolution of marriage from Aaron R. Hendrickson. Their union, which commenced on October 17, 2020, did not include children. The grounds for dissolution centered on irreconcilable differences, with neither party assigning blame. Kendal’s petition outlined requests, seeking dissolution of the marriage, prevention of maintenance for Aaron, allocation of non-marital property, equitable division of marital assets, permission to reclaim her maiden name, and additional equitable relief as deemed fit by the court.
Attorney Megan S. Rayford from the Women’s Divorce & Family Law Group by Haid and Teich, LLP represented Kendal. Notably, due to the absence of children, there were no requests for child-related support or responsibilities.
The filing primarily emphasized the irreconcilable differences leading to the dissolution, the absence of children, and the equitable division of assets between the parties. Regrettably, direct quotes from the document were unavailable, but the filing delineates the basis for dissolution and asset distribution.
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