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Custody/Visitation
   The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act
The UCCJEA says that an Iowa court can only make decisions about custody of a child if Iowa has jurisdiction over that child.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
  
   
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Divorce
   Interactive Forms for Divorce with No Children (Separate Website)
Approved court forms and instructions are now available online.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
  
   
   Summary of Iowa Divorce Law
Read this first for a general overview with answers to common questions on divorce law in our state.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
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   Divorce Law in Iowa with No Children and No Lawyer This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page.
A guide to using the court forms for divorce without children
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
  
   
   Divorce Law in Iowa
An online version of the Iowa Legal Aid community legal education booklet Divorce Law in Iowa (revised and reprinted November 2005).
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
  
   
   Limited Representation (Unbundled Legal Services)
Questions and answers about new rules changing how lawyers can provide services to clients.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
  
   
   Questions and Answers About Divorce This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page.
A two-page handout providing general information on divorce law in Iowa.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
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   Children in the Middle
This overview written by "Children in the Middle" instructor Charlie Easterly describes how a program which became a state law in 1997 provides parents with information on children and divorce.
By: Charlie Easterly, Children in the Middle Instructor

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   Misconceptions About Common Law Marriage
Questions often arise about the legal rights of persons who are, or were, part of a couple, but who have not gone through a marriage ceremony. This resource looks at some misconceptions about common law marriage.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
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   Common Law Marriage in Iowa
Under Iowa law, there are two ways for a couple to be legally married.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
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   Doctor/Patient Privilege In Civil Court Cases
Under most circumstances your doctor or counselor cannot give your records to anyone but you. This privilege is based on the constitutional right to privacy.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
  
   
   How Social Networking Can Be Used Against People in Family Law Cases
What people put on social networking websites can end up being used in unexpected ways. Being aware of the potential risks can help you avoid adding content that could cause problems down the road.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
  
   
   Internet Safety (Separate Website)
There are hundreds of ways that computers record everything you do on the computer or Internet.
By: Iowa Coalition Against Domestic Violence
 
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   My Spouse Lied to the IRS and I Got the Bill!
Most of the time a husband and spouse filing a joint tax return are both held responsible for any tax debts that come from that tax return, called "Joint and Several Liability." This can become an issue when married couples separate.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
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   Recent Legislative Changes in Family Law
This resource is a summary of changes in Iowa law on Divorce and Custody Changes as well as Child Support.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
  
   
   Resolving Family Law Problems Through Mediation
A divorce or custody action can take a long time. It can cost a lot of money and be very emotional and stressful for the family. Iowa courts have looked for other ways to resolve family law disputes.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
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   Self-Help Divorce Forms (Separate Website)
If you do not have minor children and want to file a divorce without an attorney, you must use these forms from the Iowa Judicial Branch.
By: Iowa Judicial Branch
  
   
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Domestic Violence
   Questions and Answers About Domestic Abuse
These common questions and answers about domestic abuse provide a summary of Iowa law.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
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   Questions and Answers About Protective Orders This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page.
An overview of different kinds of protective orders, who can get one, and other common concerns related to this subject.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
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   Civil Domestic Abuse Actions
Sometimes a victim of domestic abuse does not want her abuser arrested, or does not want to file criminal charges against her abuser. She just wants her abuser to stay away from her. Sometimes criminal charges are filed against an abuser, but a victim needs additional help from the court. In these situations, a victim of domestic abuse assault can file her own ?civil? domestic abuse action to get protection and relief from the court. A civil action is a lawsuit a person files in Court. It is not a criminal case.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
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   Changes to the Child Abuse Registry Law
A new law changes how child abuse is defined as well as the process for appealing a placement on the Child Abuse Registry.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
  
   
   Denying Housing to Survivors of Domestic Violence May Violate Fair Housing Laws
It is hard enough for anyone to find decent affordable housing. Finding housing may be even harder for women who are survivors of domestic violence. Why would this be?
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
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   Exceptions to Protective Order Prohibitions on Possessing Firearms
People subject to a civil protective order may be prohibited from getting a firearm or ammunition. While these steps may provide extra security to a victim who has a protective order, the law does allow some exceptions.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
  
   
   How Can I Get a Civil Protection Order?
A civil domestic abuse action is started by filing a petition with the Clerk of Court, asking for protection from domestic abuse. A victim can have an attorney file the petition for her. A domestic abuse victim can also file a petition herself, by using forms available from the Clerk of Court.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
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   How Do the Police Protect Victims of Domestic Abuse?
Often, police or other law enforcement officers respond to calls for help and have contact with domestic abuse victims in their homes. The Domestic Abuse Act requires these peace officers to protect victims of domestic abuse and enforce the law. The Domestic Abuse Act requires peace officers to do very specific things.
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