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In a fervent plea before the courts of St. Louis County, Missouri, Christopher L. Lydon ardently seeks the dissolution of his marriage with Amanda J. Lydon. The filing, submitted on September 29, 2023, contends that both parties constructively parted ways around the time of filing, laying no specific blame at either doorstep. The couple wed on September 7, 2012.

Christopher Lydon emphatically seeks sole legal and physical custody of their two unemancipated children, underlining their best interests. No request for maintenance from either party signifies a mutual commitment to financial independence. The parties’ addresses, both situated in St. Louis City, Missouri, reaffirm their shared locality. Notably, Brittany A. Brown from Carmody MacDonald P.C. represents Christopher L. Lydon in this heartfelt endeavor. Petitioner also seeks equitable division of marital property and indebtedness and separate property allocation.

As of this date, information regarding debts, and marital, and non-marital properties is notably absent. However, the submission concludes with an impassioned plea for the court to issue a dissolution order and for any additional directives deemed fair and just.

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