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Patricia Elisabeth Margarethe Maurer has filed a petition for dissolution of marriage against Kyle Brandon Mathias in St. Louis County, Missouri. The petition, filed on July 17, 2024, marks the formal request by Maurer to end her marriage to Mathias, which is cited as irretrievably broken. The couple, married in St. Louis County, has no minor children and both parties are fully capable of supporting themselves.

Maurer, represented by attorney Jack J. Cavanagh of Cavanagh & Associates, LLC, requests that the court equitably divide their marital property and debts. She also seeks to have each party’s separate, non-marital property acknowledged and retained by them. Neither Maurer nor Mathias is currently in need of spousal support, and both are in good standing with their respective financial responsibilities.

The dissolution petition emphasizes the lack of ongoing involvement from either party with the armed forces, which could have otherwise influenced the proceedings. The straightforward nature of the request reflects the petitioner’s desire for a clean and equitable resolution to their long-standing marital issues, aiming to finalize the separation with a fair distribution of assets and obligations.

In essence, this petition serves to formally close a chapter that, while not particularly contentious, has reached its necessary legal conclusion. The court will now review and rule on the division of property and debts to formally end this marriage.

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