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In the quiet shadows of their shared home, Amanda S. Guenther and Travis S. Guenther confront the unraveling of their marriage, a bond forged on April 23, 2022, in Blue Springs, now fraying at the edges. With the petition for dissolution filed on October 13, 2025, Amanda steps forward, her heart heavy with the weight of decisions born from sorrow. Though they still inhabit the same marital space, their separation, which began on January 15, 2025, has rendered the walls echoing reminders of dreams unfulfilled.

Two children, products of their complex union, remain at the center of this storm. Amanda seeks sole legal and physical custody, her plea steeped in the belief that their children’s best interests must guide this painful journey. The court will determine not just the fate of their marital property and debts, but the very fabric of their family life, woven with love and tension.

Amanda, represented by attorney Michael W. Hanna, stands resolute, aware of the challenges ahead yet determined to navigate the path toward clarity. As the shadows of the past linger, there is a fragile hope that from this dissolution may arise a new understanding, a reconfiguration of love that allows both parents to nurture their children in separate yet supportive ways. In this moment of reckoning, the whispers of what was and what will be intertwine, urging them toward a future crafted from resilience.

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