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In the heartland of Missouri, Isaac C. Ogden has initiated the process to dissolve his marriage to Aryauna A. Williams. Filed on July 31, 2024, in St. Louis County, this petition, represented by Gerald W. Linnenbringer of Linnenbringer Law, reflects a marriage that began with promise but has since found its terminus.
Isaac, residing in North Carolina, and Aryauna, a Missouri resident, exchanged vows on July 9, 2021, in El Paso County, Texas. Their union, which started in a place known for its fortitude, ended in separation on December 31, 2023. Both parties are currently employed, and their lives have taken separate paths.
Significantly, there are no children from this marriage, nor is Aryauna pregnant. Both parties possess separate property and non-marital assets. Neither Isaac nor Aryauna is seeking maintenance, showcasing their independence and self-sufficiency. The petition underscores that the marriage is irretrievably broken, leaving no room for reconciliation.
Isaac’s request is straightforward: dissolve the marriage, ensure an equitable division of marital property and debts, and acknowledge any Marital Settlement Agreement that might exist. This petition speaks to the finality of their decision, aiming for a resolution that respects both parties’ individual contributions and future prospects.
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