What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? - Iowa
My parents are getting divorced and my mother has told my father that if he will not agree to her settlement, she will call my sister and I as witnesses in divorce court (against our will). I told her we do not have any information regarding financials (which, as I understand it, would be what's discussed in divorce court in a no fault state), and she said that we do have information on how she's been "treated" (alcoholism, etc). And that how she's been treated could/would be discussed in court because it goes to show how much money she "deserves".
So, obviously this is a stressful situation for me. Does anyone know if, in Iowa, witnesses are called (and against their will) and if so, can they testify about how one party was "treated"?
My parents are getting divorced and my mother has told my father that if he will not agree to her settlement, she will call my sister and I as witnesses in divorce court (against our will). I told her we do not have any information regarding financials (which, as I understand it, would be what's discussed in divorce court in a no fault state), and she said that we do have information on how she's been "treated" (alcoholism, etc). And that how she's been treated could/would be discussed in court because it goes to show how much money she "deserves".
So, obviously this is a stressful situation for me. Does anyone know if, in Iowa, witnesses are called (and against their will) and if so, can they testify about how one party was "treated"?