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In St. Louis County, Missouri, Ciara L. Holloway has filed a petition for dissolution of marriage against her husband, Joshua D. Holloway, citing irreconcilable differences that have led to the irretrievable breakdown of their union. The couple, who married on May 25, 2013, separated on or around October 5, 2024, after more than 11 years together. Ciara, represented by Christopher M. Boedefeld from the Law Office of Baerveldt & Boedefeld, LLC, is requesting the dissolution of their marriage as well as joint legal and physical custody of their two children.
Ciara seeks to be designated as the residential parent for school and mailing purposes, as outlined in her proposed parenting plan. Both parties are capable of supporting themselves and their children without the need for spousal maintenance or child support, according to the petition. Ciara also asks the court to divide their marital property and debts in a fair manner, while restoring her maiden name, Ciara Latrice Mapp. The petition, filed on October 14, 2024, underscores that the Holloways have not participated in any other custody-related litigation and do not require outside parties to intervene regarding their children’s custody. The case now moves forward in St. Louis County’s Family Court.
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