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Leaving the Marital Home During an Iowa Divorce: Does It Affect Your Case?

When a marriage begins to break down, one of the first questions many people ask is whether they should vacate...

Introducing New Partners to Children After Separation or Divorce in Iowa: Legal Considerations

After separation or divorce, parents eventually begin rebuilding their personal lives. New relationships are a natural part of that process....

False Accusations in Iowa Family Law Disputes: Protecting Your Rights

Family law disputes are emotionally charged. When relationships break down, disagreements about custody, parenting time, finances, or property can escalate...

What Happens During an Iowa Divorce When One Spouse Controls All the Finances?

In many Iowa divorces, one spouse has handled most or all of the household finances. That control may have developed...

Iowa Custody Disputes Involving Long Work Hours or Unusual Schedules

Child custody disputes in Iowa often center on a parent’s availability. When one parent works long hours, overnight shifts, rotating...

How Child Support Works When Iowa Parents Share Equal Time

Many Iowa parents assume that if they share equal parenting time, child support will not apply. In reality, that is...

What to Expect During the Divorce Process in Des Moines, Iowa

Divorce can feel overwhelming, especially when the legal process is unfamiliar, and emotions are running high. While Iowa law provides...

What Can and Can’t Be Included in a Prenup Under Iowa Law?

Prenuptial agreements are often misunderstood. While some people view them as rigid or one-sided, Iowa law allows couples to use prenups...

Steps to Challenge or Confirm Paternity in the Iowa Family Court

Paternity plays a critical role in Iowa family law. Whether a parent is seeking to establish legal rights or contest an existing...

When Can You Request a Modification of Child Support in Iowa?

Child support orders are designed to protect a child’s financial stability, but the circumstances of parents and children often change...

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