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In a marriage that lasted a little over two years, Christina Cloutier has filed for the dissolution of her union with Matthew Lee in Cook County, Illinois. The petition, filed on December 9, 2024, through her attorneys at Beermann LLP, outlines irreconcilable differences as the reason for the breakdown of the marriage. Christina asserts that attempts at reconciliation have failed and further efforts would be futile.
The couple wed on July 15, 2022, in Pagosa Springs, Colorado, and share no children. Christina, 52, resides in Glenview, Illinois, while Matthew, 54, resides in Denver, Colorado. Both parties possess non-marital property, and Christina seeks a fair division of marital assets, as well as the equitable distribution of debts incurred during the marriage.
Citing Matthew’s gainful employment and financial independence, Christina has requested the court bar him from receiving maintenance. The petition also seeks equitable apportionment of attorneys’ fees and any other relief the court finds just. Represented by Beth F. McCormack and Madison H. Boland of Beermann LLP, Christina has moved to formally dissolve the bonds of matrimony and establish independent financial futures for both parties.
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