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    Divorce & Pregnancy

    What is the name of your state? Iowa Is there a law in Iowa that will prohibit a divorce if the female is pregnant? Unborn child is not the soon to be ex-husband's - if that matters. Thanks!
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    Child Support Adjustment

    What is the name of your state? Iowa. Hopefully this question isn't too confusing. Scenario: Father is the custodial parent, and Mother is non-custodial who pays child support. Child support calculation was established 10 + years ago. Father has never requested an increase in all of the...
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    Pre-Existing Conditions

    What is the name of your state? IOWA Is there a law that protects from pre-existing conditions when you change insurance companies? Here's the scenario.....My husband works for a company where we have health coverage. I had a major surgery and could possible have followup surgeries because...
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    Unemployment Question

    State: Iowa Ok...Here is the scenerio. An employee gives a 2-week notice to end their employment. The employee works like normal but a week before their 2-weeks were up; the employer tells the employee to go home and not return (ie: ending the employment a week earlier than anticipated) Can...
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    Help! Giving 2-Weeks Notice to Terminate

    State is Iowa. If an employee gives their 2-week notice to terminate employment and they (boss/supervisor) makes you leave the day you gave notice, does the employer still have to pay wages for the 2-weeks you would have stayed? I've received conflicting answers on this one. Please...
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    Working & Not Getting Paid

    I'm not sure If I'm posting this on the right employment board, but I'll give it a shot here. The state is IOWA. Is this legal........?? An employee works their normal 40 hour work week.....It is not in the budget to pay overtime......But they are short staffed and need to have an employee...
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    Do Your Own Divorce

    Hi, I have been looking into the divorce kits online, and it appears that there are quite a few to choose from. I was wondering if anyone could give me advice on what kit they recommend...one that includes everything. We do have a child, so there will be custody/visitation/child support...
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    Need links to learn about rental issues in Iowa

    I would like to learn all I can about tenant/landlord/leases etc...in the state of Iowa. Can anyone post any links that will help me gain knowledge? Any help is greatly appreciated. MSM
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    Being Evicted......Anytime/Any reason?

    So, is it true that a landlord can evict you for NO apparent reason whatsoever? MSM
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    New Look ?

    Where's the link to get to the other forums without having to go through a bunch of steps? Geez! :mad:
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    Adoption Board

    Hey guys, I read a post on the adoption board named...."Biological Father Died." I'm VERY curious about the answer. If anyone has a chance will you take a look at it? Thanks! MSM
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    LadyBlu

    I miss her. :( MSM
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    Mutual Change

    Iowa If 2 parents have a signed, notorized document regarding a change in visitation (agreed upon) would it be binding if ever brought up/disputed by either parent? Example.. Court order states a certain visitation schedule...both parties agree to alter it somewhat...If we make up a notorized...
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    Update

    Well, we spoke to our attorney today. He said that we do not have to send her a notice to move. Since she has already agreed, all we need to do is supply him (our attorney) with the new visitation agreement, (pay him $600) he will write it up, call her in to sign it, and present it to a judge...
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    IAAL or LB

    Quick question... I have heard some conflicting information. Is it true that *some* states will/can retain jursidiction over a child even when the child has moved (with the custodial parent) and has met residency requirements in another state? If this is true, can you tell me which states...

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