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On October 28, 2024, Remi Antania White filed a petition in Jackson County Circuit Court, seeking dissolution of her marriage to James Thomas White, Jr. Represented by attorney Crissy Del Percio from the Legal Assistance Foundation of Metro KC, Remi asserts that her marriage is “irretrievably broken,” with no possibility of reconciliation. The couple shares no children, and both parties have agreed there are no ongoing maintenance obligations.

Remi requests that the court divide the marital property and debts equitably and seeks to retain her separate property acquired during the marriage. The petition notes that any potential Marital Settlement Agreement should be deemed fair by the court. Both parties, it adds, are in good health and financially independent, capable of providing for their own needs. The filing also acknowledges that Remi has covered the costs of the divorce action, with no arrangement for either party to receive maintenance. In her request, Remi appeals for a just and fair share of the marital property, emphasizing an equal division of all shared debts.

This filing reflects an appeal to close this chapter, highlighting mutual independence and shared responsibility as the marriage nears an official conclusion.

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