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In the heartland of Missouri, Sherrie L. Osborne and Gregory N. Davis, both residents of Missouri embark on a journey of separation. No children to bear witness, only the stark truth: their union, irretrievably shattered. In the quiet town of Jackson County, on the ninth day of October 2023, a solemn plea was made.

Sherrie, resolute and guided by attorney Tyler J. Jansen of Kelly, Reed & Jansen, LLC, entreats the court: dissolve this union, let non-marital assets find their rightful home, and, should a pact elude, let equity rule in dividing their debts and possessions. Such is her entreaty, with no mention of child support or custody.

No blame, no finger pointed, only the acceptance of an irreparable chasm. Their story, etched in legal script, seeks an end to a chapter that began unmarked by time.

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