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Timothy Erdman has filed for the dissolution of his marriage to Molly Erdman in Cook County, Illinois, on January 11, 2024. The couple, married since July 22, 2017, shares one child, June Erdman, born on October 13, 2020, currently three years old. The grounds for the dissolution cite irreconcilable differences, asserting that reconciliation efforts have failed, and future attempts would be impracticable and not in the best interests of the family.

In the filing, Timothy Erdman seeks several prayers, including the dissolution of marriage, exclusive possession of the marital residence, sole decision-making for healthcare, education, and extracurricular activities for June, majority parenting time, maintenance, fair distribution of marital property, and cost coverage for attorney’s fees. Attorney January Stramaglia, Esq., from January Family Law, LLC, represents Timothy Erdman.

Timothy emphasizes the best interests of June, requesting significant decision-making responsibilities and parenting time. The filing reveals Molly’s current unemployment status and receipt of disability benefits, contrasting with Timothy’s employment as an account manager.

Resolutions sought include awarding Timothy the marital and non-marital property, barring maintenance claims from Molly, and holding her responsible for her costs and attorney’s fees. While child support details are not explicitly mentioned, Timothy explicitly seeks exclusive decision-making for June and is also requesting both temporary and permanent maintenance.

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