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In a case that reflects the complexities of modern marital relationships, S.A. W. has filed for the dissolution of her marriage to J.D.B. on September 24, 2024, in St. Louis City. The couple, married just under a year since October 14, 2023, is currently living under the same roof but separated in spirit as of August 2024. W., represented by Allison Schreiber Lee of Sandberg Phoenix & von Gontard P.C., asserts that their marriage is irretrievably broken, with no chance of reconciliation.

No children were born during the marriage, and neither spouse seeks maintenance from the other. Both parties are employed and earn sufficient income to support their individual needs, negating the necessity for alimony. The petition also outlines the division of both marital and separate property, with W. requesting an equitable distribution of assets and debts accumulated during their short union.

W. affirms that neither she nor B. serves in the Armed Forces, adding a layer of simplicity to their legal proceedings. The request is straightforward: dissolve the marriage, divide their possessions fairly, and move forward as independent individuals. This filing captures the quiet yet determined tone of a spouse ready to close one chapter and begin anew, armed with the strength to rebuild.

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