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Month: November 2019

Thanksgiving weekend prompts law enforcement boost in Iowa

The Thanksgiving holiday is typically one of the busiest times of the year for travel. In 2018, approximately 54 million people in the United States, including Iowa, traveled at least 50 miles over the four-day period. Estimates for this year are even greater.  State...

Custody and visitations as an unmarried father

It is a great experience to become a father for any man in Iowa and anywhere else in the U.S. The joy of having a new child comes with so many new responsibilities for the parents. But what happens if both parents are unmarried? In this century, it is prevalent for...

Not all acts of theft are misdemeanor crimes

The act of stealing from another person or place of business can be a serious offense. However, exactly how serious an act of theft will be can differ. Under Iowa law, some acts of theft are classified as misdemeanor charges. However, theft can also be charged as a...

How can you make a collaborative divorce go smoothly?

Couples in Iowa who are intending on getting a divorce may have heard of collaborative divorce. This type of divorce allows you to bypass the struggles of typical litigation, which can create a lot of financial and emotional stress. But how can you make it work for...

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