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In the heart of Jackson County, where the weight of everyday lives presses against the promise of new beginnings, Tamayra Collins stood before the court on July 8, 2025, to untie the knot of a marriage woven over nearly two decades. Married to Dale Collins on September 22, 2007, in the hopeful glow of Blue Springs, their shared path diverged on May 1, 2025, leaving their bond fractured beyond repair.
With the steady guidance of Stephen G. Taylor from the Law Office of Stephen G. Taylor, Tamayra seeks not just dissolution but a rebalancing of their shared burdens—marital property and debts amassed over years of labor and love. A child, their living legacy, stands at the heart of her plea, though no prior custody battles cloud the horizon. Neither Tamayra nor Dale serves in the military, and she affirms no new life grows within her.
The court is asked to divide their estate with fairness, to grant Tamayra the means to cover her legal costs, and to sever the ties that no longer hold. In this quiet act of reclamation, the courthouse becomes a crucible for justice, where the past is weighed, and the future is set free to unfold.
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