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In a recent filing dated September 21, 2023, Sara A. Bugg of 15929 Franklin Road, Green Ridge, Missouri, has taken legal action against her spouse, Steven T. Bugg, residing at 205 E. 28th Street, Sedalia, Missouri. The couple, who married on October 6, 2007, shares a 13-year-old child.
Sara A. Bugg, represented by attorney Gerald W. Linnenbringer from Linnenbringer Law, has submitted several prayers to the court. She seeks the dissolution of the marriage, without requesting maintenance (alimony). Additionally, she aims to place the child in the joint legal and physical custody of both parties while setting aside each party’s non-marital assets to the respective owner. Sara also asks the court to approve any Marital Settlement Agreement made by the couple or, alternately, divide the marital property and debts in a fair and equitable manner. Furthermore, Sara’s filing leaves room for any other relief the court deems appropriate.
This legal action highlights the existence of property and financial obligations within the marriage, indicating a need for resolution in these areas. As the case unfolds in St. Charles County, Missouri, the community remains attentive to the proceedings, with the fate of the Buggs’ marriage and the welfare of their child at the heart of this familial dispute. The prayers for dissolution, child custody, and property division will likely be subjects of intense scrutiny and deliberation as the case progresses through the legal system.
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