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In a legal move that signals a significant shift in their relationship, Xiaoying Zhen has filed a petition for the dissolution of her marriage with Zhongming Wu. The filing, made on August 24, 2023, at the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, highlights the couple’s differing circumstances. Xiaoying Zhen, 38, a Cook County resident, and Zhongming Wu, 39, also residing in Cook County, have reached a point of irreparable division. Their union, which began on November 11, 2014, with a marriage registered in Taishan, Guangdong, China, has produced two children.
The filing cites an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage due to irreconcilable differences that have led to separation since August 10, 2022. Despite efforts to reconcile, the couple’s future prospects for renewed harmony appear unattainable. The petitioner’s legal representation, led by attorney Isabel Li, has outlined a written agreement addressing asset division, debt allocation, and a parenting plan for their children’s care.
This legal step is an attempt to navigate the complexities of the situation. Xiaoying Zhen’s petition seeks the dissolution of the marital bond and the implementation of the terms specified in the written agreement. The court documents indicate that no other dissolution petitions are currently in progress in this state or any other jurisdiction. The case now rests in the hands of the legal system, where the future of this once-joined couple will be decided.
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