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In a recent filing on December 14, 2023, Thomas Condon initiated legal proceedings to dissolve his 31-year marriage to Sally Condon in Cook County, Illinois. The Condon couple, parents to five adult children, has cited “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for seeking a divorce.
Thomas Condon, represented by GWC Injury Lawyers, LLC, led by attorney Stephen M. Thacker, has outlined a series of prayers in the court documents. These include a judgment for the dissolution of marriage, a fair share of the marital estate, and the exclusion of both parties from receiving maintenance. Notably, if contested, Thomas is requesting that Sally bears the burden of all attorneys’ fees and costs.
The filing reveals that both parties have acquired assets during their marriage, subject to equitable division. The petitioner has also claimed certain non-marital property. The Condon couple, aged 59 and 58, faces a complex legal landscape as they navigate the dissolution of their long-standing union.
The court documents include notable statements, emphasizing the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, the petitioner’s unemployment at the age of 59, and the respondent’s employment as an event planner at City Winery. The contentious case promises to unravel additional details about the Condon family’s debts, properties, and desired resolutions as it unfolds in the Cook County court.
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