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The story of Morgan D. Crocker-Witt and Sean E. Witt unfolds against the backdrop of Saint Charles County, where the couple, once united in the glow of Las Vegas on September 21, 2019, now faces the stark reality of their marriage unraveling. On October 6, 2025, Morgan, represented by attorney Nicholas J. Tindall of NJT Law Partners, filed a petition for dissolution, declaring their bond irretrievably broken.
Despite not yet being physically separated, they consider themselves constructively apart, a poignant reflection of the emotional distance that has grown between them. Both employed and navigating the complexities of their shared life, they must now confront the division of marital property and Morgan’s claim to her separate assets. With no minor children complicating matters, the dissolution process may seem straightforward, yet the undercurrents of their shared history run deep.
As Morgan steps into this next chapter, she seeks not just a fair division of property but a recognition of her individuality amid the dissolution of a partnership that once promised a future. The courtroom will soon become a stage for the final act of a relationship that began with such hope, now shadowed by the realities of a life that has diverged.
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