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Cristina R. Foshage, after nearly two decades of union, now seeks to dissolve the bonds that tether her to Thomas H. Fuehne. Their journey, commencing in October 2004, has reached an impasse beyond repair. In her filing, lodged on the tenth of May, 2024, Cristina declares their marriage irretrievably broken. Her voice, amplified by the seasoned advocates Stephen J. Bardol and Ann Vaiterott Bruntrager of Bardol Law Firm, LLC, echoes through the corridors of St. Louis City’s judicial system, pleading for the dissolution of a union where love has ceased to dwell.
The marriage bore no children, leaving the court’s focus solely on the dissolution itself and the division of assets. Cristina, residing in St. Louis, seeks a just division of their shared properties and debts. She demands the court to adjudge and decree the end of their matrimonial bond, setting aside each to their separate holdings. The petition makes a poignant plea for maintenance, asserting Cristina’s need for financial support from Thomas, a request laid bare with the gravity of their shared history and the inequities therein.
“There is no reasonable likelihood that the marriage of the parties can be preserved,” the petition declares, underscoring the finality of their separation. Amidst the cold legal language, a human story unfolds—a narrative of love grown distant, of shared endeavors now to be divided, and of lives once intertwined now seeking solitary paths. Each party, it is argued, should shoulder their own legal burdens, a symbolic parting of not just lives but responsibilities.
Thus, Cristina stands before the court, her petitions laid out with the clarity of necessity, asking for a future unencumbered by the past, for a fair division of what once was shared, and for the maintenance needed to support her as she steps into this new chapter alone.
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