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In the heart of St. Charles County, Missouri, a tempestuous saga unfolds as Amy Jannette O’Rear and James Bryan O’Rear, bound by the tumultuous bonds of matrimony since July 28, 1994, find themselves embroiled in a dissolution of their union. With their date of filing on March 13, 2024, the couple faces the grim reality of an irretrievably broken marriage, marked by irreconcilable differences and the absence of blame in this turbulent narrative.
As the legal battle ensues, both parties stand poised for the equitable division of their marital and non-marital properties, with Amy Jannette O’Rear represented by the indomitable Charles Markwell from the Guss Markwell Law Firm. The petitioner fervently seeks the fair allocation of assets between herself and James Bryan O’Rear, adamantly expressing her willingness to waive any further division by the court, claiming that their marital property has already been partitioned.
In the heart of this dissolution lies the echoes of strained vows and accumulated property, each word and motion a testament to the gravity of their plight. With no offspring to bind them, the fate of Amy Jannette O’Rear and James Bryan O’Rear rests on the scales of justice, as they navigate the treacherous waters of separation in the courts of St. Charles County.
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