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In a recent filing in St. Louis County, Missouri, Fatemeh Hossainmardi has petitioned for legal separation from his spouse, Mohammad Ali Amini, marking a pivotal moment in their marriage of over two decades. Married since August 28, 2002, in Tehran, Iran, the couple shares two children, aged fifteen and seven. Their separation, initiated around March 2024, has prompted Hossainmardi to seek sole physical and legal custody of their children, citing allegations of physical and emotional abuse by Amini and expressing concerns over his reported untreated mental health issues.

Hossainmardi, employed and residing in Wildwood, Missouri, asserts her long-standing residency in the state, meeting the jurisdictional requirements for the legal proceedings. The petition further requests retroactive child support from Amini, equitable division of marital assets and debts, and an order for sole custody with supervised visitation rights for Amini, based on the children’s best interests. Represented by Raza Family Law Solutions LLC, Hossainmardi’s filing underscores the complexities of familial discord amidst legal frameworks, navigating the delicate balance between marital dissolution and child welfare.

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