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In a poignant legal chapter, Victoria Johnson has taken the formidable step of filing for divorce from her husband, Christopher Johnson, in Jackson County, Missouri. The petition, dated November 14, 2023, marks the end of a marital journey that began on October 17, 2002, echoing the complexities of a relationship that endured for over two decades.

Represented by Amber N. Geib from Geib Law Group, P.C., Victoria’s filing encompasses a myriad of prayers, seeking the dissolution of a marriage that has seen its irretrievable breakdown, emphasizing the impracticality of any attempts at preservation. The couple, residing at 215 NW Aspen St., Lee’s Summit, Jackson County, Missouri 64064, has raised two unemancipated children during their 21-year union.

The legal document paints a vivid picture of accumulated property and obligations, urging the court to ensure fairness in the distribution of assets and debts. Victoria asserts that the best interest of the children, including 18-year-old Kariss Elaine Johnson and another child whose age is undisclosed, is served by granting joint legal and joint physical custody to both parties.

Despite the emotional complexity of this marital dissolution, the petitioner does not request child support but underscores her need for maintenance. Victoria’s financial strain becomes evident in the filing, accentuating the challenges faced when seeking equitable resolutions in the aftermath of a lengthy marriage.

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