When getting a divorce, the issue of gifted property often arises. If one party is personally gifted something such as jewelry and they are the only ones who were intended to have it and use it, does it remain theirs after a divorce? Read the full article here: https://www.oflaherty-law.com/learn-about-law/division-of-gifted-property-in-iowa-divorces
What if there is a gift given to both parties, who gets it following a divorce? What if the gift is something significant, such as a home or vehicle, and both parties use it?
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This video will provide an analysis of Iowa law and answer these questions on the division of gifted property in Iowa divorces.
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