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Whether you need to modify an existing court order, require help with a child custody or support matter, or anything similar, we can handle it.
Our attorneys fully understand how difficult and stressful these legal matters can be, which is why you can rely on us to be with you every step of the way.
As your legal representative, we will help you understand all of your available options, as well as the potential short-and long-term consequences of your choices.
Our skilled attorneys will also ensure your legal rights and best interests are strongly represented both in and out of the courtroom.
If you are facing a divorce or other family law matter, turn to the trusted legal professionals at Family Law Solutions of Iowa, LLC. Backed by decades of combined legal experience, our lawyers are deeply familiar with family law in Iowa.
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When Does Child Support Start in Iowa After a Divorce or Custody Case?
Executive Summary: Child support in Iowa begins once a court order is issued, either through a temporary order during the case or in the final divorce or custody decree. Courts calculate support using the Iowa Child Support Guidelines based on each parent’s income and child-related expenses. Payments are commonly processed…
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What Does Divorce in Iowa Actually Look Like? Key Steps From Filing to the 90-Day Waiting Period
Executive Summary: Divorce in Iowa begins with filing a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage and serving the other spouse. Iowa law requires a 90-day waiting period before a divorce can be finalized, though courts may waive it in certain cases. Temporary orders may address custody, support, and finances while the…
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What Should You Do Financially Before Filing for Divorce in Iowa?
Executive Summary: Preparing financially for divorce includes gathering information on all assets and debts, obtaining tax returns, understanding any business interests, planning for tax dependence, and setting aside funds, often using an IRS refund, to cover early legal costs. Building a clear picture of the marital estate helps reduce stress…












