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Your Guide to Comprehensive Estate Planning in Iowa
A simple estate plan typically includes a last will and testament, but a more comprehensive estate plan can be made up of several documents. It also offers significantly more protections for you, your benefits, and your estate. A comprehensive estate plan can be customized with different documents to meet your needs. A Des Moines estate planning attorney can draft an estate plan that meets your unique goals. Outline Your Goals and Assets Before you begin creating your estate plan, you should know what you want to accomplish with the estate plan. This may include wanting to plan for beneficiaries with
How Child Support Is Calculated in Des Moines, Iowa
In Iowa, as in most states, both legal and biological parents have a financial responsibility to their child. Even when parents divorce or live separately, this responsibility still exists. Working with a child support attorney in Des Moines can help you ensure that your child is getting the most financial support possible while being fair to both parents. Child support payments exist to ensure that each parent provides their share of financial support, proportional to their income and the amount of time they care for their child. Child support cases can be held as part of a divorce, separation, or
How Can You Resolve a Divorce Cost-Effectively in Iowa?
For many couples, the decision to get a divorce is the right one, even though it is difficult. This choice is made for the benefit of themselves, each other, and their families. Keeping the divorce process cost-effective can help lower the stress of the process while ensuring that both parties can better provide for themselves and their families. Working with a Des Moines divorce attorney can help couples determine their options for resolving a divorce in an easier and cheaper way. Most divorces are handled outside of court rather than through costly and frustrating court litigation. Not every divorce can
What Are the Types of Child Custody in Des Moines?
Both legal and biological parents have rights and responsibilities to care for their children. When parents separate in cases like divorce, separation, and paternity determinations, child custody may allow both parents the right to spend time with and have a say in raising their child. Child custody determinations can be emotional and stressful for parents. However, working with a Des Moines child custody attorney can help you advocate for your interests and protect your children. Parents can work together to create a custody arrangement, or the court can create one. Either way, the custody arrangement must be court-approved. The goal
How to File for Divorce in Iowa
No matter the circumstances, filing for divorce forever changes the lives of both parties, bringing about both emotional and logistical issues. It can be difficult to navigate through the legal system when filing for divorce, especially by yourself. A Des Moines, Iowa divorce attorney can help you understand how to file for divorce in Iowa and fight for a favorable outcome. Requirements for Divorce Before filing for divorce, you must meet a few preliminary requirements. First, in Iowa, you do not have to be a resident of the state as long as your spouse lives there and you can serve
How Is Marital Property Divided During a Divorce in Iowa?
Property division is a fundamental part of a divorce case. It is one of the many reasons why divorces are so financially straining. Because future financial stability is at stake, even amicable proceedings can become contentious and emotional. When you and your spouse are beginning the long process of property division, it is important to have a qualified Des Moines divorce attorney protecting your financial interests. The more complicated and high-value your assets are, the more complex the division of those assets will be. Whether you and your spouse are negotiating asset division or going through the court, it is
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