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In a filing submitted on October 2, 2023, in St. Louis County, Missouri, Linda A. Wilson has taken legal action to pursue a legal separation from Verne L. Wilson. Linda’s address is provided as 3 Kings Crossing Ct., St. Louis, Missouri 63129, while the respondent’s address is listed as 2467 Trooper Drive, Apt. F, St. Louis, Missouri 63114.
The couple, who married on September 4, 1993, has two emancipated children, although their exact ages are not specified in the text. The reasons for seeking a legal separation are not explicitly stated, as the petitioner claims there is a reasonable likelihood that the marriage can be preserved and that it is not irretrievably broken.
Linda A. Wilson, represented by attorney Robert Parson Jr. from Paule, Camazine & Blumenthal, A Professional Corporation, has made several prayers to the court. These include requesting an order, judgment, and decree of legal separation, as well as the division of marital property and marital debts in a manner the court deems appropriate. The petitioner also seeks any further relief that the court considers just and proper based on the facts and circumstances of the case.
The text does not specify whether child support, sole responsibility of children, parental decision-making, or maintenance are being requested. Additionally, it lacks details regarding the parties’ debts, marital and non-marital properties, and their desired resolutions for these matters.
This St. Louis County legal separation filing raises questions about the circumstances surrounding the couple’s decision and the specific issues they hope to address through the legal process.
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