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In a pivotal legal maneuver unfolding within Cook County’s Domestic Relations Division, Rolando N. Abesamis has officially filed for the dissolution of his longstanding marriage to Janette Abesamis. Married since October 28, 1995, their union, recognized in New York City’s Manhattan County, now stands fractured by irreconcilable differences. According to court documents, the couple has lived separately since November 2014, deeming future reconciliation impracticable and against familial interests.

Rolando Abesamis, aged 57 and presently unemployed, resides in Hanover Park, IL, while Janette Abesamis, aged 54, resides in Austin, TX’s Travis County. Their marital journey, which bore one now-emancipated child, reaches a critical juncture in this legal petition, represented by R. Emil Standfield of Standfield Law, P.C., based in Joliet, IL.

The filing implores the court for a definitive dissolution of their marriage, stipulating each party retains respective properties and covers their own legal expenses. This development, marked by procedural formality and profound personal implications, underscores the inherent complexities of severing longstanding marital ties within the jurisdiction of Cook County.

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