Divorce

Can I change my name in a divorce or dissolution of marriage in Iowa?
I had filed for dissolution of marriage on the grounds that my husband had a wife living at the time of his marriage to me. After my marriage, I had changed my name. Can I request the court to change my name to what it is in my birth certificate as a part of the decree of dissolution?
Will the court consider length of absence from the job market while determining spousal support?
Before marriage, I used to work in the advertising field in New York. After marriage, I had to quit my job when my husband was transferred to Iowa. Now my husband has left me and I have no means to support myself. It has been more than 10 years since I left job. I am about to file for spousal support in the family court of Iowa. Will the court consider the long gap in my career while determining the amount for spousal support?
My brother-in-law was convicted of murder. Can the court grant him visitation rights?
My brother-in-law was convicted of murder in the first degree for killing my sister. Now he has requested the court to grant him visitation rights with respect to his 10-year-old son who at present lives with us. I do not want my sister’s son to meet my brother-in-law, as I think that might have an adverse effect on his mental growth and development. Can the court decide in my brother-in-law’s favor in the custody case?
Can relocation or remarriage be a factor for modifying the child support in Iowa?
Since 2015, I have been providing child support to my child who lives with my ex-wife. I am thinking of getting married and leaving Iowa. Can relocation or remarriage be a reason for modifying the child support?
If our marriage is dissolved, will the court order me to provide spousal support to my mentally sick wife?
My wife is suffering from dementia and severe depression due to which I filed for dissolution of marriage in the family court of Iowa. If our marriage is dissolved, will the court order me to provide spousal support to my mentally sick wife?