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In the quiet corners of Kansas City, a marriage that began under the weighty promise of forever now teeters on the brink of dissolution. Quentin Leeks, a steadfast veteran of the United States Air Force, stands resolute as he files for divorce from Rori Leeks, marking the end of their union, which was solemnized on September 11, 2005. With the petition filed on October 15, 2025, under the guidance of his attorney, Anthony T. Ealy Jr., Quentin seeks to untangle the threads of their shared life.

Their separation, which took root on January 5, 2024, has led them to this moment, a recognition that their marriage is irretrievably broken. Together, they have navigated the complexities of love and discord, acquiring property and debts that now demand equitable division. Quentin requests that the court honors the separate property of each, a delicate acknowledgment of individuality amidst shared memories.

Though their child, now an adult and pursuing higher education, lingers in the backdrop of their lives, the couple stands capable, both employed and self-sufficient, needing no maintenance from one another. This petition unfolds not only as a legal necessity but as a profound encapsulation of their journey—one that recognizes the importance of closure, the need for fairness, and the quiet hope that both may find peace in their new paths.

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