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In St. Louis County, Missouri, Marianne L. Loseke initiated a significant legal process on February 20, 2024, filing for the dissolution of her marriage to John P. Loseke. Their union, spanning over four decades since March 14, 1981, faces an insurmountable rift as Marianne cites irretrievable brokenness as the impetus for separation, a sentiment echoed by John.

The court documents outline Marianne’s prayers, seeking a judgment for the dissolution of their enduring marriage. The couple, residing in the 63011 district, is entangled in discussions over the division of marital property and debts, as per the Marital Settlement and Separation Agreement previously signed.

Represented by Stephanie L. Jones and Kayte E. Rossi of Jones Family Law Group, LLC, Marianne navigates the legal landscape with hopes for a fair and just outcome. While specifics regarding child support, sole responsibility of children, and parental decision-making remain undisclosed, the petition delves into the intricate web of marital and non-marital properties and debts.

The dissolution is not just a legal process; it marks the end of a chapter in the lives of Marianne and John Loseke. Their journey, marked by shared experiences and challenges, now converges on the legal frontier, where the intricacies of their shared life must be disentangled.

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