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In a filing submitted on September 27, 2023, in the City of St. Louis, Missouri, Rachel Eby has taken the first step towards ending her marriage to Eric Eby. The couple, who married on April 5, 2019, resides at separate addresses: Rachel at 9889 Paul Revere Drive, Apartment D, Amon, Missouri 63121, and Eric at 5656 Eichelberger St., St. Louis, Missouri 63109.

Notably, there were no children born of the marriage, eliminating any potential disputes over child custody and support. The filing does not explicitly state the reasons for the dissolution of the marriage, leaving the cause undisclosed.

Rachel’s petition to the court outlines her prayers, including a request for a finding that the marriage is irretrievably broken, the dissolution of the marriage, equitable division of marital property and debts, allocation of separate non-marital property, and the restoration of her maiden name to “Rachel Mullins.” Attorney Simone A. Haberstock, representing Rachel, hails from the Law Offices of Simone A. Haberstock, LLC.

However, the filing does not mention whether Rachel is requesting maintenance. Additionally, it lacks details on the parties’ debts, marital and non-marital properties, and their desired resolutions concerning these matters.

Although the text falls short of providing newsworthy quotes, the initiation of this divorce proceeding between Rachel Eby and Eric Eby in the City of St. Louis marks the beginning of what could be a significant legal process, closely watched by those interested in family law matters in the region.

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