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In the urban landscape of St. Louis City’s judicial arena, Jennifer Monroy, represented by Deikman & Leightner, has initiated divorce proceedings against Samuel Monroy. Filed on June 11, 2024, the petition for dissolution cites irretrievable breakdown as grounds for ending their marriage, which was solemnized on May 31, 2014, in St. Louis City, Missouri. The couple separated around September 9, 2023.

Jennifer, a long-time resident of St. Louis, Missouri, attests to meeting the residency requirements, as does Samuel, whose current residence is also in St. Louis City. Neither party is serving in the armed forces, and Jennifer is not pregnant. The petition stresses the irretrievable nature of their marital discord and seeks joint legal and physical custody of their minor children, with provisions for child support and equitable distribution of marital assets and debts.

Both Jennifer and Samuel are deemed capable of supporting themselves without maintenance payments. The petition further requests the court to ensure fair division of marital property, allocation of individual debts, and coverage of attorney’s fees by each party.

This legal step marks Jennifer’s proactive move in navigating the complex terrain of divorce within the City of St. Louis, seeking resolution in the best interest of all involved parties.

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