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In St. Louis County, Missouri, the dissolution of marriage petition filed by Jaysie Ferguson on August 27, 2024, marks the end of a seven-year union with Sven Ferguson. Married on October 14, 2017, Jaysie and Sven’s relationship has reached a point of irretrievable breakdown, a conclusion underscored by their separation on July 19, 2024. At 36, Jaysie is currently unemployed, while Sven, aged 37, is gainfully employed.

Jaysie, represented by Ann Vatterott Bruntrager and Stephen J. Bardol of Bardol Law Firm, seeks sole physical and legal custody of their two children. The petition highlights Jaysie’s financial struggles and requests child support from Sven, in accordance with Missouri guidelines. The court is asked to ensure an equitable division of marital property and debts and to provide for Jaysie’s immediate legal fees. The petition underscores the couple’s lack of prior agreements on custody or support, emphasizing the need for judicial intervention to address these matters effectively. The proceedings aim to provide a fair resolution for both the couple and their children amidst the dissolution of their marriage.

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