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In a recent court filing dated September 28, 2023, in St. Louis City, Missouri, Caroline Clarey has initiated legal proceedings against her husband, Nathaniel Clarey, marking a significant development in their marriage, which began on October 26, 2019.
The couple does not have any minor children together, as mentioned in the document, and the dissolution of their marriage is attributed to “irreconcilable differences,” with no specific blame assigned to either party.
Caroline Clarey, represented by attorney Sylvia J. Pociask from Moss Pociask, LLC, has put forward several requests in the filing. These include a court finding that their marriage is irretrievably broken, an order for the dissolution of their marriage, and a request for maintenance payments from Nathaniel Clarey. Caroline Clarey also seeks the fair division of marital and non-marital property in accordance with the law, with additional orders deemed just and proper.
While the document indicates that Caroline Clarey is requesting maintenance, it does not specify whether she is seeking child support, sole responsibility for the children, or parental decision-making.
The case has garnered attention due to the couple’s request for the dissolution of their relatively short-term marriage. Although the filing lacks direct quotes, it highlights the challenges and complexities surrounding the division of marital and non-marital property, adding intrigue to this legal separation process.
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