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In the austere corridors of the St. Louis County Family Court, Diana E. McCullough initiates proceedings to dissolve her marriage to Marcus McCullough, which commenced on January 7, 2011. Filed on June 13, 2024, the petition reveals their separation since December 18, 2023, despite cohabitation.
Both parties seek joint legal and physical custody of their minor child, residing alternately with each parent in the child’s best interest. Diana confirms no custody disputes beyond this jurisdiction and no prior agreements on child support.
Citing irretrievable breakdown, Diana petitions for restoration of her maiden name, Diana Elizabeth Ramirez Saavedra, and requests equitable division of marital assets and debts. The plea encompasses dissolution of their marriage, custody determination, property settlement, and additional warranted relief.
Representing Diana E. McCullough is Rand Elio Scopel from The Scopel Law Firm, L.L.C.
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