Do I really need an attorney for my divorce?

At Hall Law Firm, P.L.C. we often hear people say, “we want to get a divorce as cheaply as possible” or “we already have everything worked out, so I don’t think we need an attorney”. Unfortunately, this is not often accurate. Couples can complete agreements without completely understanding all their rights under the law or…

Iowa Court of Appeals Holds That Police Officer Cannot Detain Occupants of a Vehicle Merely Because There Was Movement Inside of the Vehicle with Moisture on the Windows

Two individuals in a car after closing time were parked in a parking lot.  Police Officer while on routine patrol noticed two vehicles in a parking lot with their lights on.  The police officer could not tell if there were individuals inside the vehicles.  He continued on with his patrol and eventually drove by the same parking lot…

Supreme Court of the United States Takes up Another First Amendment Issue and the Newly Minted Government-Speech Doctrine; This Time with a State-Issued Specialty License Plate Proposal of the Confederate Battle Flag.

The Supreme Court of the United States recently heard arguments in Walker v. Texas Div., Sons of Confederate Veterans, Inc., on March 23, 2015.  The State of Texas has a license plate scheme where private citizens or groups may submit designs for specialized state-issued license plates that, upon approval by the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles…

Is It Possible to Get Spousal Support for Life?

It is possible to get spousal support for life under specific circumstances.  The Iowa Supreme Court upheld a ruling, saying spousal support for life is fair and equitable.  However, there were very specific circumstances in the case (In re Marriage of Gust, 858 N.W.2nd 402, 2015) that led to the court’s decision.  Among these: The…

Iowa Supreme Court Rules Automated Traffic Enforcement Cameras Constitutional

Defendant, Michael Jacobsma, in this case challenged a citation that was issued to him for a speeding violation under an automated traffic enforcement ordinance enacted by the City of Sioux City.  Jacobsma challenged the ordinance, among other things, on constitutional grounds; more specifically that it violated due process, specifically substantive due process. Jacobsma’s main argument…