KristineIowa
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Iowa
Hi -
I have a divorce hearing coming up at the end of September. There are no children and no house to be included. This is a simple division of debt and alimony.
My husband makes $100,000 a year (almost exactly) and I make $26,500 per year. The hearing is to determine what he must pay me in legal fees, credit card debt and alimony.
He filed for divorce and asked me to move out, which I did. I have this verified on a court document.
My question is, so that I may verify his finances, am I entitled to the following information?
Bank account statements (not joint - his)
Credit Card statements (not joint - his)
Cancelled checks - his
Rental history - his
since separation until present for all items. I know he has been living with a girlfriend and has been since shortly after separation but I cannot afford to hire a PI.
His living expenses become important as he has rented a short term lease dive apartment just to have a rental agreement on paper for the hearing. I know he is not living there.
Iowa is a no-fault state so it is a simple division of assets, but his ability to pay is important. If he is faking financial obligations, am I entitled to the above information in order to disprove it?
Thanks in advance!
Hi -
I have a divorce hearing coming up at the end of September. There are no children and no house to be included. This is a simple division of debt and alimony.
My husband makes $100,000 a year (almost exactly) and I make $26,500 per year. The hearing is to determine what he must pay me in legal fees, credit card debt and alimony.
He filed for divorce and asked me to move out, which I did. I have this verified on a court document.
My question is, so that I may verify his finances, am I entitled to the following information?
Bank account statements (not joint - his)
Credit Card statements (not joint - his)
Cancelled checks - his
Rental history - his
since separation until present for all items. I know he has been living with a girlfriend and has been since shortly after separation but I cannot afford to hire a PI.
His living expenses become important as he has rented a short term lease dive apartment just to have a rental agreement on paper for the hearing. I know he is not living there.
Iowa is a no-fault state so it is a simple division of assets, but his ability to pay is important. If he is faking financial obligations, am I entitled to the above information in order to disprove it?
Thanks in advance!