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Iowa Code § 598.14 (2026)

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The petition may be presented to the court for the allowance of an order of attachment, which, by endorsement thereon, may direct such attachment and fix the amount for which it may issue, and the amount of the bond, if any, that shall be given. Any property taken by virtue thereof shall be held to satisfy the judgment or decree of the court, but may be discharged or released as in other cases. [C73, §2228; C97, §3179; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, §10480; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, §598.13; C71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §598.14] 85 Acts, ch 99, §9; 85 Acts, ch 195, §52; 96 Acts, ch 1141, §27; 2005 Acts, ch 69, §35 \n 598.14A and 598.14B Repealed by 2005 Acts, ch 69, §58. \n 598.15 Mandatory course — parties to certain proceedings.

1. The parties to any action which involves the issues of child custody or visitation shall participate in a court-approved course to educate and sensitize the parties to the needs of \n Tue Dec 09 22:00:11 2025 Iowa Code 2026, Chapter 598 (41, 1) 9 DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS, §598.16\n\nany child or party during and subsequent to the proceeding within forty-five days of the service of notice and petition for the action or within forty-five days of the service of notice and application for modification of an order. Participation in the course may be waived or delayed by the court for good cause including but not limited to a default by any of the parties or a showing that the parties have previously participated in a court-approved course or its equivalent. Participation in the course is not required if the proceeding involves termination of parental rights of any of the parties. A final decree shall not be granted or a final order shall not be entered until the parties have complied with this section, unless participation in the course is waived or delayed for good cause or is otherwise not required under this subsection.

2. Each party shall be responsible for arranging for participation in the course and for payment of the costs of participation in the course.

3. Each party shall submit certification of completion of the course to the court prior to the granting of a final decree or the entry of an order, unless participation in the course is waived or delayed for good cause or is otherwise not required under subsection 1.

4. If participation in the court-approved course is waived or delayed for good cause or is otherwise not required under this section, the court may order that the parties receive the information described in subsection 5 through an alternative format.

5. Each judicial district shall certify approved courses for parties required to participate in a course under this section. Approved courses may include those provided by a public or private entity. At a minimum and as appropriate, an approved course shall include information relating to the parents regarding divorce and its impact on the children and family relationship, parenting skills for divorcing parents, children’s needs and coping techniques, and the financial responsibilities of parents following divorce.

6. In addition to the provisions of this section relating to the required participation in a court-approved course by the parties to an action as described in subsection 1, the court may require age-appropriate counseling for children who are involved in a dissolution of marriage action. The counseling may be provided by a public or private entity approved by the court. The costs of the counseling shall be taxed as court costs.

7. The supreme court may prescribe rules to implement this section. [C73, §2227; C97, §3178; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, §10479; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, §598.12; C71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §598.15] 2005 Acts, ch 69, §36; 2010 Acts, ch 1159, §7 Referred to in §600B.40 \n

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3 cases, 1971–1987 · leading case: Peters v. Peters, 214 N.W.2d 151 (Iowa 1974).
Peters v. Peters, 214 N.W.2d 151 (Iowa 1974). · cites it 2× “" Additionally, the cited Iowa Code, § 598.14, said in relevant part: "When a divorce is decreed, the court may make such order in relation to the children, property, parties, and the maintenance of the parties as shall be right.”
In Re the Marriage of Sylvester, 412 N.W.2d 624 (Iowa 1987). “” Iowa Code § 598.14 . Tom claims a literal reading of this statute at the least voids his responsibility for temporary child support from the date of dismissal to the entry of the dissolution decree.”
Henry B. & Betty J. Wallace v. United States, 439 F.2d 757 (8th Cir. 1971). “at 1193 ] The transfer of stock in the instant case was effected pursuant to state statutory authorization, Iowa Code § 598.14 , which provides: When a divorce is decreed, the court may make such order in relation to the children, property, parties, and the maintenance of the…”
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