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In the heart of St. Charles County, Missouri, the pages of a matrimonial saga turned on September 20, 2023. The protagonists in this unfolding narrative were Joshua Michael Strange and Tara Strange, two souls bound by an irretrievably broken union, the vows of which were exchanged on May 25, 2008.
Their union, though strained, bore the legacy of two innocent lives. While the ages of their offspring remained shrouded in silence, it was evident that they had sired two children into this world, destined to navigate the tempestuous waters of their parents’ separation.
In this courtroom drama, guided by the legal hand of Michael R. Hanson, the petitioner’s fervent prayers resonated with a quiet resolve. Dissolution of their entwined lives was sought, accompanied by the intricate choreography of division – of property, of debt, and the subtle partition of separate non-marital assets.
A unique chord in this narrative was the harmonious refrain of shared custody. There was no plea for child support; instead, the petitioner and respondent, with a nod to equality, had chosen the path of joint physical and joint legal custody, embracing the responsibility of primary care and custody of their children in a shared 50/50 arrangement.
The voices of creditors and the particulars of their marital and non-marital properties remained veiled in the text, allowing the spotlight to illuminate the essence of a dissolution grounded in partnership and shared responsibility.
In the eloquent prose of the Court, it was declared that the petitioner and respondent would embark on the next chapter of their lives, sharing the custody of their children with equal fervor, with the respondent’s address serving as the epicenter of their new beginning. In the shadows of St. Charles County, Missouri, a story of separation unfolded, echoing the chords of shared parenthood and mutual understanding.
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