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In a surprising turn of events, Nancy M. Ash filed for the dissolution of her 47-year marriage to James R. Ash in St. Charles County, Missouri. The couple, who reside at 215 Lazy Ridge Dr., St. Charles, MO 63304, has two emancipated children whose current ages are undisclosed.
The marriage, which began on August 21, 1976, is now deemed irretrievably broken, though the specific reasons for the dissolution remain undisclosed, as the filing does not assign blame to either party.
Nancy M. Ash, represented by Joseph J. Porzenski of Turken & Porzenski, LLC, has filed a petition that includes requests for maintenance retroactive to the filing date, attorney’s fees, and costs, as well as an equitable division of marital debt and property. The petitioner also leaves room for any other orders the court deems just and proper.
Notably, the document does not specify child support, sole responsibility of children, or parental decision-making. While the parties are confirmed to have marital property and debt, the desired resolutions for these matters are not elaborated upon in the provided text.
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