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In the quiet town of St. Charles, Missouri, Eric L. Wienecke has filed a petition to dissolve his marriage with Laura Wienecke, marking the end of a short-lived union. Filed on July 2, 2024, this petition details the breakdown of a marriage that began on February 1, 2022. Both Eric and Laura have been long-time residents of St. Charles County, with Eric residing there for 48 years and Laura for 49 years.

Despite their long-standing ties to the community, the couple’s marriage faced irreconcilable differences, leading to their separation in March 2024. There were no children born from this marriage, and Laura is not currently pregnant. The petition highlights that both parties have accumulated marital property during their marriage but also possess their separate properties.

Eric, through his attorney Jane Ellen Tomich of Tomich Law Firm, LLC, emphasizes that the marriage is irretrievably broken and beyond repair. He seeks the court’s intervention to officially dissolve the marriage, stating that there is no reasonable likelihood of reconciliation.

The case presents a straightforward dissolution, with Eric hoping for an equitable resolution that respects the dignity and circumstances of both parties. The petition reflects a desire to move forward, leaving behind a relationship that, despite its brief duration, has reached an end.

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