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In a recent filing in Jackson County, Missouri, Linda Regina Ross has petitioned for the dissolution of her marriage to Timothy Allen Ross, whose residence is unknown. The couple, who wed on May 14, 1989, has been separated for over three decades, with no known communication between them since 1989. Notably, there are no children from this union. The grounds for the dissolution are stated as an irretrievable breakdown, with no blame attributed to either party.
Linda Regina Ross, residing in Kansas City, Missouri, seeks a Decree of Divorce, emphasizing that neither party requires financial support from the other. Handled by Charles S. Scott, Jr., the case also specifies that no maintenance is being requested. The filing further reveals that the couple holds no joint property or shared debts, leading to the request that each party be awarded their respective assets and liabilities. Court costs are to be borne by the petitioner.
This filing sheds light on a marriage long estranged, prompting a call for its formal dissolution. The case, filed on September 23, 2023, is marked by a remarkable absence of financial entanglements, underscoring the straightforward nature of this legal process.
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