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In the complex tapestry of St. Charles County’s Family Court, Patrick R. Crowley has taken the significant step of filing for divorce from Briana M. Crowley, with the petition officially lodged on July 18, 2024. The couple’s marriage, which began on February 28, 2015, in Clay County, Missouri, has deteriorated to an irretrievable state, with their separation dating back to December 25, 2016.
Patrick and Briana, both Missouri residents for over 90 days prior to the filing, have reached an agreement regarding the custody, visitation, and support of their two minor children, ensuring that Missouri remains their children’s home state for jurisdictional purposes. The dissolution petition indicates no current disputes over paternity and both parties have agreed on the terms of child custody.
Neither Patrick nor Briana is requesting maintenance, and both retain their separate properties. Patrick’s petition calls for an equitable division of their marital assets and debts, either through an agreed-upon Marital Settlement Agreement or a court ruling if no agreement is reached.
Gerald W. Linnenbringer of Linnenbringer Law represents Patrick in this legal endeavor. The petition seeks the court’s intervention to formally dissolve the marriage, establish joint legal and physical custody arrangements, and ensure a fair division of assets, marking a definitive end to a relationship that has been marked by years of complexity and legal deliberations.
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