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In a recent legal development, a marriage dissolution petition was filed on September 20, 2023, in the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri. The petitioner, Sandra Champion Jones, currently residing in Grandview, Jackson County, and the respondent, Tyrone Andra Jones, residing in Kansas City, are seeking the dissolution of their marriage.

The couple, who were married on October 14, 2006, in Kansas City, Missouri, separated on July 9, 2023. The petition cites irretrievable breakdown as the reason for the divorce, with no likelihood of reconciliation. Sandra Champion Jones, who is retired, and Tyrone Andra Jones, a part-time employee at the Internal Revenue Service, have not made any arrangements regarding spousal maintenance or child support, as they have an emancipated child.

The petition also addresses the division of property and debts accumulated during their marriage, with Sandra requesting a fair and equitable distribution. Additionally, she seeks to have her separate property set aside. Diana R. Howell, the attorney representing Sandra Champion Jones, is pursuing legal action on her behalf.

This recent filing in Jackson County marks the beginning of a potentially contentious legal process as the couple looks to dissolve their long-standing marriage.

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