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Annette E. Peitzman is seeking to dissolve her marriage to Curtis A. Peitzman, a relationship that began on July 3, 2015, in Monroe County, Florida. Filed on April 17, 2025, in St. Charles County, Missouri, Annette’s petition reflects the irretrievable breakdown of their marriage, citing their separation in December 2023. With no children born of the marriage and no pregnancies involved, the couple’s legal entanglement now centers on the division of their marital property and debts.
Annette resides in O’Fallon, Missouri, while Curtis lives in Troy, Missouri. Neither party is seeking maintenance, nor are they affiliated with the Armed Forces. Annette, represented by Kyle A. Burrows of Burrows Law Firm, is requesting an equitable division of the marital estate, with each party retaining their separate property. In a statement to the court, Annette affirms the breakdown of the marriage is beyond repair and asks for a fair resolution in the division of their assets and liabilities.
With no hope for reconciliation, the dissolution of this marriage is now in the hands of the court, where Annette’s prayers for an equitable distribution and the formal ending of her marriage to Curtis will be addressed.
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