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In Jackson County, Missouri, Emily Elaine Farris filed a petition for the dissolution of her marriage with Kyle F. Hopkins on February 21, 2024. The marriage, as stated in the petition, is deemed irretrievably broken, a sentiment echoed in the filing due to the lack of potential for preservation. Emily Elaine Farris, represented by Crissy Del Percio of Drama-Free Divorce, seeks several measures in the divorce proceedings. These include joint legal and physical custody of the minor child, the enforcement of custody and visitation rights, and the equitable division of marital property and debt, as outlined in any Marital Settlement Agreement.

The petition emphasizes the need for child support, detailing that the minor children require support from both parties, calculated in accordance with Missouri Form 14. Notably, Emily Elaine Farris does not request maintenance payments, and each party is to bear their own costs associated with the proceedings. The court is petitioned to adopt the Joint Stipulated Proposed Parenting Plan, deeming it in the best interest of the children involved.

The filing underscores the irreconcilable nature of the marriage, signifying the parties’ acknowledgment of its breakdown and the need for dissolution. Through legal channels, Emily Elaine Farris seeks a fair and just resolution, advocating for the well-being of the minor children amidst the marital separation.

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