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In a recent filing at the Circuit Court of St. Louis County, Missouri, a notable legal proceeding unfolded between Laura J. Pinkstaff and Brian K. Pinkstaff. Dated February 13, 2024, the petition for dissolution of marriage marks the end of a longstanding union that began on May 24, 1997. Both parties, residents of St. Louis County, Missouri, have reached an impasse, citing irreconcilable differences as the catalyst for their separation.

The petition outlines the intricate details of their marriage, highlighting a constructively separated couple with two unemancipated children. Laura J. Pinkstaff, represented by Brian H. Langley of Langley Law Firm, LLC, stands as the petitioner seeking dissolution. With joint legal and physical custody of their minor children on the line, the court faces the arduous task of determining a fair division of assets, debts, and child support.

Amidst the legal jargon, the document underscores the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, signaling the futility of reconciliation attempts. The petitioner calls for a just and equitable resolution, ensuring the welfare of their children remains paramount.

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