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Do you have a court order stating when support should last? You will likely need to file with that same court to get an order formally ending... Read Answer
You do not need to register the divorce in Iowa.
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Depending on the judge, you may have a "substantial change in circumstances" that would allow the court to modify the existing visitation order.... Read Answer
A state's jurisdiction over a case is based on a number of factors. Generally, if you and children have been living in Iowa for 6 months or... Read Answer
There is a 50% cap on the child support that can be taken from your check. Talk to CSRU about this.... Read Answer
You can submit them to the court. It would be best if you had an attorney look over what you are proposing to ask the judge to approve. Most... Read Answer
There are many lawyers in your area who can assist you. You can search on this website or AVVO for those with good ratings.... Read Answer
You can contact Child Support Recovery or file an action in court. If the child is yours, you will want to get a court-approved custody and... Read Answer
How the house is handled is based on a number of factors. You identify two of them -- your inheritance of the property and improvements you... Read Answer
Unfortunately, you do not have any legal rights to take custody of the child unless the parents agree. If the child is at risk, physically or... Read Answer
A judge will not allow her to waive child support unnless there is a very, very good reason.
You would be seeking sole custody. If the father has had no involvement and not supported her, you have a chance at getting sole legal custody... Read Answer
If you have lived in Iowa for awhile, you can have the support transfered here. You can call Child Support Recovery and ask them about your... Read Answer
Yes. the attonrey is supposed to provide you (or your new attorney) with all of the documents you gave him/her, work he/she did, etc. if you... Read Answer
The amount of time and money all depends on how much your child's mother wants to fight. Generally, to prepare a petition and go through... Read Answer
You will not both be able to have the same lawyer (we are ethically prohibited from representing a husband and wife in a divorce). But, one of... Read Answer
You should talk to an attorney and show them the legal documents to determine what your legal rights are and how to handle the situation.... Read Answer
You will need to file in court to enforce the decree.
Donna... Read Answer
In Iowa, grandparents do not have a right to visitation or custody of grandchildren. Unfortunately, unless the parents agree or your child... Read Answer
If you feel that the child is in danger, you can file for guardianship of her. You will need to go to court to do so, and if the mother does... Read Answer
You would need to file with the court to get the custody arrangement modified.
Donna... Read Answer
If you have been holding yourselves out as married, your signifiant other may already have an argument that you are common-law married. There... Read Answer
What you get from his retirement is subject to negotiation. It will be part of the property settlement, which includes any house, cars, cash,... Read Answer
You will need to get a court order regarding your custody and visitation plan. That way, it is enforceable if either of you do not comply with... Read Answer
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If your husband has been injured and a doctor will provide an opinion that the lead exposure is the cause of his medical issues, then... Read Answer