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In an official document filed in the City of St. Louis, Missouri, the marriage of Alexa W. Dennert and Clayton C. Dennert is marked for dissolution. The couple, whose date of marriage is not disclosed in the document, has cited that their marriage is “irretrievably broken” as the reason for the divorce, without assigning blame to either party. Notably, the couple does not have any children.

The petitioner, represented by attorneys Michelle J. Spirn, Alexandra D. Noll, and Sara O. Feldner from Spirn Family Law, has submitted a list of prayers to the court. These include a request for the dissolution of the marriage and the equitable division and distribution of marital property and debts. Furthermore, the petitioner has asked for certain non-marital property to be set aside.

While the document acknowledges the accumulation of assets and debts during the marriage, it does not provide further details or specify desired resolutions for these financial matters. It also does not mention child support or parental decision-making arrangements. Additionally, the document states that no arrangements have been made for maintenance to be paid to either party.

Dated November 6, 2023, this legal filing initiates the process of ending the marriage between Alexa W. Dennert and Clayton C. Dennert in the City of St. Louis, marking a significant chapter in their lives.

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