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Sarah C. Harashe has taken the decisive step of filing for divorce from Craig L. Harashe, marking the end of a 19-year marriage that began on May 28, 2005, in O’Fallon, Missouri. The petition, submitted on February 17, 2025, reveals a relationship that has deteriorated to the point of irretrievable breakdown, with the couple having been constructively separated since December 2024.
In her petition, filed through Smith Law Offices, with attorneys Nevada M. Smith and Meggie C. Biesenthal representing her, Sarah detailed their shared life, including their two children, aged fifteen and sixteen. She expressed her desire for sole legal custody, emphasizing the best interests of the children while proposing joint physical custody. As she navigates this complex terrain, Sarah also highlighted the absence of any prior custody disputes and her commitment to ensuring the children’s stability.
Financial considerations loom large; Sarah, while employed, lacks the resources to cover her legal fees without assistance from Craig. She has requested that he contribute to these costs, reflecting the realities of their financial landscape. The marriage, once a shared dream, has become a source of conflict and sorrow, underscored by the timing of the filing—just after Valentine’s Day, a day that now carries a bittersweet weight.
As the court prepares to address the dissolution, Sarah stands resolute, seeking both closure and a fresh start for herself and her children amid the uncertainty that lies ahead.
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