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In a significant turn of events, Kyoko Endo Denney and Johnny Buck Denney filed for divorce in Jackson County, Missouri, on October 26, 2023, marking the conclusion of a marriage that began on April 22, 1999. The couple has decided to part ways due to “irreconcilable differences,” with both parties mutually agreeing to this course of action.
Kyoko Endo Denney, represented by attorney Stefani A. Balano of The Worstell Law Firm, seeks several specific prayers in the divorce petition. These include the dissolution of the marriage, a fair and equitable division of marital property and debts, and the restoration of her maiden name. The petitioner emphasizes that both parties are capable of supporting themselves through employment and, therefore, does not request maintenance.
Given the absence of children in the marriage, issues related to child support, sole responsibility of children, and parental decision-making do not apply. However, the couple has debts, marital properties, and non-marital properties, and they seek a fair and equitable division of the marital assets and debts, with each party retaining their non-marital property.
This divorce filing does not contain sensational quotes but conveys a sense of mutual understanding and an amicable resolution to a long-term marriage. It illustrates the complexities that couples navigate as they seek to conclude their relationship, emphasizing fairness and justice in the process.
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