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In a blaze of paperwork filed on October 18, 2023, Robert Ressa, a 56-year-old resident of Brookfield, Illinois, has set the stage for a fiery dissolution of his marriage to Maria Nuncci, 49, of Cicero, Illinois. The spark was lit on February 27, 2019, when they tied the knot in Cook County, Illinois. However, irreconcilable differences have since rendered their union irreparable.

This union, though passionate, did not bear fruit, with no children brought into their shared world. Neither adoption nor pregnancy ever graced their marital journey. As the flames of their love flicker, the division of their acquired assets takes center stage. Robert, barrs respondent from maintenance, seeks an equitable share of the marital property. His non-marital possessions, a realm distinctly his, stand as a testament to his individuality.

In this tempest, Maria stands resolute, asserting her capability for self-support. She contends against any maintenance claims from Robert. Moreover, she wields the resources to cover her own costs and legal fees, a stance of financial independence.

With Douglas Ehrman of Levine Ehrman Ltd. at his side, Robert navigates this legal maelstrom. Douglas stands as a steadfast legal sentinel. As the gavel echoes through the chambers, the fate of Robert and Maria hangs in the balance, awaiting the judgment of Cook County’s hallowed halls.

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