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In the corridors of legal discourse, a significant petition unfolds, shedding light on the dissolution of marriage between Robert Charles Thompson and Alisa Muzyka. Filed on May 13, 2024, in St. Louis County, Missouri, this petition navigates the delicate intricacies of marital disentanglement with grace and clarity.

Represented by attorney Susan Fox Jacobsen from Susan Fox Jacobsen, PC, Robert Charles Thompson embarks on a legal journey seeking closure to a union initiated on December 2, 2015. The petition, devoid of accusatory tones, articulates, “There is no reasonable likelihood that the marriage of the parties can be preserved, and therefore the marriage is irretrievably broken,” underscoring the solemnity of their decision.

Robert’s prayers to the court echo the essence of equitable resolution, advocating for joint legal and physical custody of their two children and delineating clear provisions for child support. In a testament to their commitment to an amicable separation, neither party seeks maintenance from the other.

As the legal narrative unfolds, it becomes apparent that amidst the dissolution, the paramount concern remains the well-being of the children. The petition underscores the importance of shared custody and financial provisions for their healthcare and education, embodying a spirit of responsible parenthood amidst the turmoil of marital separation.

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