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In the dimly lit annals of marital disentanglements, Corey Scott and Dorothy Scott’s saga emerges as another testament to the capricious nature of matrimonial bonds. Filed on January 8, 2024, in the City of St. Louis, their union, solemnized on November 2, 2013, gasped its last breath, declared irretrievably broken with the parties parting ways on April 24, 2023.

Corey Scott, through legal representative Steven Lewis, has invoked the court’s intervention for the dissolution of this once-conjoined existence. The petitioner seeks not only the severance of marital ties but also a judicious distribution of separate property held by both parties. The attorney, Steven Lewis, based at 818 Lafayette Ave, St. Louis, MO, has taken up the mantle to navigate the complexities of untangling these lives.

Remarkably scant on specifics, the court documents emphasize the absence of shared offspring, leaving the child support arena uncharted. With no mention of maintenance or parental decision-making, the proceedings focus on the straightforward dissolution of this union.

In the symphony of separation, the Scotts’ marital composition appears devoid of the customary assets, highlighting the rarity of unions unencumbered by joint property. As the legal machinery grinds, the fate of their separate possessions awaits resolution.

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