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Raeann Marie Myers initiated proceedings in St. Charles County, Missouri, in March 30, 2026, seeking the dissolution of her marriage to Abidrew Richard Myers. The petition traces the residency of both parties—Raeann for approximately twelve years, Abidrew for roughly thirty—establishing the jurisdictional basis for the court’s review. The marriage, solemnized in St. Charles County on November 3, 2018, ended in separation on or about April 1, 2025.
The filing outlines a single child born of the marriage, noting that the parties have not yet resolved custody or support arrangements. Raeann Myers asserts that joint legal and physical custody is in the child’s best interest, while requesting that child support be determined in accordance with Missouri Rule 88.01 and Form 14 guidelines. The petition emphasizes the financial capability of Abidrew Myers to contribute to such support, contrasting with the petitioner’s lack of independent resources to cover costs or attorney fees.
The petition also addresses marital property and debts, along with separate property to be set aside to each party. Raeann Myers asserts that marital misconduct on the part of the respondent contributed to the need for dissolution and should be considered in the division of assets. Both parties are deemed capable of self-support, and the petition requests that no maintenance be awarded to either.
The requested relief includes a judgment dissolving the marriage, formalizing custody arrangements, establishing child support obligations, and ensuring equitable division of marital property and debts. Additional provisions call for the respondent to contribute to attorney fees incurred by the petitioner, a measure designed to clarify financial responsibility arising from the action.
This filing situates the personal realities of marital breakdown within a structured legal process, translating unresolved private matters into formal determinations. It underscores the interplay of accountability, procedural clarity, and preparation for the transition to separate lives while codifying financial and custodial responsibilities in a framework designed to provide closure and enforceability.
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