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In a recent legal filing dated October 3, 2023, in Jackson County, Missouri, Angela Thiel has initiated proceedings for the dissolution of her marriage with Christopher Thiel. Although specific addresses and the exact marriage date are not disclosed, the filing reveals several key details.

The couple does not have any minor children from their marriage, and there is no request for child support or sole responsibility of children. The marriage is declared irretrievably broken, with no reasonable likelihood of preservation, though it does not specify who is blaming whom for this breakdown.

Angela Thiel’s attorney, William P. Talty, III, representing the Stange Law Firm, PC, is mentioned in the filing. Interestingly, neither party is seeking maintenance, and both claim self-sufficiency.

Regarding property and debts, the filing indicates that there is no marital property, with both parties maintaining their current assets and debts as separate property. However, the specific resolutions for these matters are not detailed.

Notably, the filing emphasizes that neither Angela Thiel nor Christopher Thiel has any affiliation with the United States Armed Services or their allies. Additionally, both parties will be responsible for their own attorney fees throughout the proceedings, underlining their mutual agreement on this matter. This divorce case in Jackson County raises questions about the reasons behind the irretrievable breakdown of Angela and Christopher Thiel’s marriage and the disposition of their property and debts.

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