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In St. Louis County, Missouri, a petition for the dissolution of marriage has been filed by Eric Wright against Tiffany Wright, marking a significant legal development initiated on July 1, 2024. Married since April 17, 2020, and residing in Missouri, the couple separated in December 2022. They share one child, currently residing with Tiffany, and there are no pending custody disputes involving the child. Eric asserts that reconciliation efforts have been unsuccessful, affirming the irretrievable breakdown of their marriage.

Eric, represented by attorney Robert E. Faerber, highlights financial disparities, indicating his inability to cover legal expenses compared to Tiffany’s gainful employment and sufficient income. He seeks custody based on his proposed parenting plan and requests equitable distribution of marital assets and debts, alongside separate property considerations.

This case underscores the complexities involved in marital dissolutions, particularly concerning child custody and financial obligations.

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