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In the heart of Cook County, Illinois, a divorce saga is unfolding between Stephen Siebenaler and Catherine Hofherr, a tale that seems to borrow a page from Mark Twain himself. The couple embarked on this journey on January 11, 2003, in Westlake, County of Cuyahogas, State of Ohio, only to find themselves seeking divorce on September 28, 2023.
Their union brought three youngsters into the world, ages 15, 12, and 8. The reasons for their parting are the ever-familiar “irreconcilable differences,” with no fingers pointed in blame.
As for their prayers in this legal adventure, they include the dissolution of their marriage, a fair division of property, and deciding the fate of the kids. Child support also features in this tale, as does the mention of maintenance and settling debts and attorney’s fees.
Leading the charge for Stephen Siebenaler is Jennifer Cunningham Beeler of Ciesla Beeler, LLC. Amidst their separation of over half a year, it’s evident they have a web of complexities to untangle. One thing’s for certain, their journey to resolution won’t be a smooth ride. And should the judge see it fit, Stephen Siebenaler is prepared to take sole custody if it serves the young ones best. Ah, the complexities of love and the law!
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