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DIVORCE LAW IN IOWA online

Words Commonly Used in Divorce Proceedings
Introduction
How Divorce" and "Annulment" and a "Legal Separation" Differ
Do I Need to Have a Lawyer and How Much Does It Cost?
What If I’m Not Sure I’m Married?
Can Anyone File for Divorce in Iowa?
What If You Don’t Know Where Your Spouse Is?
How Long Does it Take to Get a Divorce?  
What Is the Petition and What Information Does it Contain?
Temporary Orders (for Support, Custody, Etc.)
What If Domestic Abuse Is Involved?
What Should a Spouse Do Who Is Served with Papers Beginning the Dissolution Action?
What Happens after the Answer Is Filed?
What If One Party Wants Marriage Counseling?
Working Out a Stipulation
Can Children Have Their Own Attorney?
What Is a Home Study Investigation?
What is Mediation?
What is the "Mandatory Child Education Course?"
What Financial Information Will the Court Want?
How Will the Court Divide the Marital Property?
Support, Custody and Visitation
What If a Party Simply Ignores an Order or the Final Decree?
Changes in a Dissolution Decree
Sample forms used in Dissolution of Marriage

Click here for a pdf copy of the Iowa Legal Aid booklet Divorce Law in Iowa. (this is a large file).

 

 

 
 
 

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