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In the heartland of Cook County, Illinois, the dissolution drama unfolds between Sachin Mathew and Meenu Abraham. Filed on January 12, 2024, this legal odyssey exposes the fractures within their union, marred by irreconcilable differences and difficulties that have led to the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage.
The petitioner, Sachin Mathew, represented by attorney George J. Skuros from The Law Offices of George J. Skuros, seeks a judgment of dissolution of marriage. A two-year-old witness to this familial turbulence, Benjamin John Mathew, adds poignancy to the proceedings.
Sachin Mathew’s prayers resonate with a plea for shared allocation of parental responsibilities and physical possession of Benjamin. The landscape of marital property is traversed with the quest for an equitable portion for the petitioner. Each party is to bear the weight of their health insurance premiums, debts, and retirement benefits acquired during the marriage.
The legal tableau emphasizes Sachin Mathew’s plea to bar Meenu Abraham from any form of maintenance, past, present, or future. The allocation of responsibilities extends to attorney fees, with the court urged to order Meenu Abraham to be accountable for her own legal costs.
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