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In the heart of Cook County, where love once flourished, a storm of irreconcilable differences has led to a marriage’s unraveling. Steven Boch, 47, has initiated legal proceedings against his spouse, Thierry Peugeot-Boch, 52, seeking a dissolution of their union that began on a hopeful November day in 2007. Represented by Ann C. Brady of the Law Office of Ann C. Brady, Steven’s petition outlines a poignant narrative of shared dreams now turned to strife.
In his filing, Steven asserts his fitness as a parent, claiming the sole care and exclusive decision-making responsibility for their two children, Alexander, 15, and Rhiannon, 9. Yet, in a twist of compassion, he recognizes the children’s best interests lie in a cooperative approach to parenting. He proposes joint responsibility for crucial decisions concerning their education, healthcare, and extracurricular activities, while advocating for equal parenting time. However, he remains prepared to assume full decision-making authority should they fail to reach a consensus.
The Boch marriage came to a halt in October 2022, marking the beginning of this legal saga. Steven’s petition also delves into the couple’s assets and debts, pointing to their Glenview home and shared vehicles while asserting the need for a fair division of marital property. Despite the tension of their separation, Steven seeks not just a dissolution but a balanced future for their children, underscoring the complexities of love, loss, and family in modern relationships.
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