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In a filing dated September 25, 2023, Katie L. Elbert of St. Charles County, Missouri, has taken legal action to dissolve her marriage to Bradley A. Elbert, whom she married on May 18, 2013. The couple’s exact address and the number and ages of their children remain undisclosed in the provided text.

Katie’s petition to the court includes a request for the dissolution of the marriage, equitable distribution of marital property and debts, child support according to Form 14 guidelines, reasonable maintenance, the restoration of her maiden name, and any other orders the court deems just and proper. Attorney Matthew B. Paule from Paule Law Office is representing Katie in this matter.

Notably, Katie is seeking child support, but the filing does not specify if she is requesting sole responsibility for the children or parental decision-making.

While the filing provides a comprehensive list of Katie’s prayers and her attorney’s information, it does not delve into the details of the parties’ debts, marital and non-marital properties, or their desired resolutions concerning these matters.

Regrettably, the text lacks any newsworthy quotes that could shed light on the reasons behind this dissolution of marriage. Nonetheless, the filing marks the initiation of what could be a significant legal battle between Katie L. Elbert and Bradley A. Elbert, making it an important case to follow in St. Charles County’s legal landscape.

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