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In the quiet corners of Jackson County, Missouri, a marital tale unfolds as Filiberto Mendez Ventura, a resident of Jackson County, takes a decisive step towards ending his union with Cristina Tolentino on October 13, 2023. Their story began on a brisk January 26, 2023, but now, two minor witnesses, Joshua and Dayana Ventura, both tender in years, find themselves at the heart of their parents’ divergence. The grounds for this dissolution echo familiar refrains of “irreconcilable differences,” though no single voice claims the cause.
Guiding this narrative is the hand of Attorney D. Todd Arney, representing Ventura from the firm Kreamer Arney Wait & Bottaro, L.C, located in Overland Park, Kansas. Ventura’s prayers, as inscribed, beseech the court for child support, bearing the weight of retrospection to the very day this petition was set forth. In matters of custody and decisions for the children, Ventura defers to the wisdom of the court, seeking its impartial hand in weaving a parenting plan that serves their best interests.
In the echoing halls of justice, this narrative seeks a resolution, offering a glimpse into a life interwoven with assets and debts, both marital and separate. Through the pen of the petitioner, a plea for equity emerges, be it in the division of property or the approval of a Marital Settlement Agreement, should such a document exist. In the heart of Jackson County, a story of dissolution, with its weighty hopes and reverberations, finds its voice.
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