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In a move that resonates with the emotional essence of the holiday season, Ryan Walters filed a petition for dissolution of marriage from Jennipher Walters on December 23, 2024, after 17 years of marriage. Their union, celebrated on October 26, 2007, faced dissolution following a separation on October 1, 2023. Residing in Kansas City, Missouri, the couple has three children and is committed to co-parenting, with provisions for joint legal custody outlined in their petition.
Ryan’s legal representation, a pivotal component of this process, is ongoing, equalizing the dynamics of their shared responsibilities. The petition seeks not only to formalize the end of their marriage but also to ensure financial fairness, including the equitable division of marital property and obligations. Additionally, Ryan seeks the court to award child support to Jennipher and maintenance to her.
The timing of this filing, just before Christmas, adds a layer of poignancy to their family narrative, highlighting a transition during what is typically a season of unity and joy. As both parties navigate this challenging phase, they exhibit a desire for mutual respect and a focus on the well-being of their children—even as they dismantle the unique tapestry of their shared life.
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