Bray & Klockau, P.L.C.

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Law Firm in Iowa City, Iowa
 
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402 South Linn Street
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
(Johnson Co.)
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Phone: 319-338-7968   Call Firm Now
Fax: 319-354-4871
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Bray & Klockau, P.L.C. practices in the following areas of law:
Practice Limited to Domestic Relations, Family Law, Adoption and Divorce Law.
Firm Size: 4
Office Hours:
Monday: 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Tuesday: 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Wednesday: 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Thursday: 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Friday: 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Rate Information:
Fixed Hourly Rates
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Daniel L. Bray (Member) admitted to bar, 1973, Iowa; U.S. District Court, Northern and Southern Districts of Iowa. Education: University of Iowa (B.A., 1969; J.D., 1972). Author: "What is Equitable Distribution Anyway?" 2000; Iowa Matrimonial Law, Butterworth Legal Publishers, 1994; "The Effect of Bankruptcy on Domestic Relations," 1993; "The Preparation and Trial of Child Custody Cases: Back to Basics," 1993; "Iowa's Premarital Agreement Act," 1992; "Interface Between Family Law and Bankruptcy Law," 1992. Editor, ISBA Family Law Report, 1990-1994. Member, Iowa House of Representatives, 1971-1972. Chairman, Iowa Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Juvenile Rules of Procedure, 1975-1985. Member: Johnson County, Iowa State (Chair, Family Law Section, 2003-2005) and American (Member: Family Law Section; Publication Board of Family Law Section) Bar Associations. Fellow: American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. Practice Areas: Domestic Relations; Family Law.
Lori L. Klockau (Member) born Fort Madison, Iowa; admitted to bar, 1991, Iowa. Education: University of Iowa (B.S., 1980; M.A., with honors, 1982; J.D., 1991). Author: International Law and Immigration: How It Affects Divorce, Travel, and Child Custody, October 26, 2006; Common Questions with Clear Answers, October 27, 2005; Adoption: A Practitioner's Guide, April 15, 2005; Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Enforcement Act, March 3, 2005. Co-Editor, ISBA Family Law Section Newsletter, 2003-2005. Author, "Adoption by Same-Sex Couples," October 21, 2004; "Adoption Law in Iowa," August 20, 2003. Co-Author: "Promoting a Healthy Tomorrow Here for Children Adopted from Abroad," Contemporary Pediatrics Issue, February 2003; "Termination of Parental Rights and Iowa Adoption Law," October 9, 2002; "Making Visitation Fit the Child," June 20, 2002; "Alimony, Making the Payer's Case and Making the Recipient's Case," October 26, 2001; "Domestic Law in Iowa," September 14, 2001; "Adoption Primer," May 31, 2001; Adoption Law in Iowa Terminating Parental Rights - Laws You Need to Be Aware Of," March 29, 2001; "Adoption Law in Iowa," September, 14, 1999; "Adoption Law Update," October 16, 1998; "The Basics of Spousal Support," June 18, 1997; "Tax Aspects of Divorce," May 30, 1997; "Adoption in Iowa," April 24, 1997; "Tax Clauses in Divorce Settlements and Decrees," October 3-4, 1996; "Termination of Parental Rights and Adoption in Iowa," November 11, 1994; Editor, ISBA Family Law Report, 1991-1994; "The Bounds of Advocacy," October 8, 1993; "The Preparation and Trial of Child Custody Cases," June 1993. Member: Iowa State (Chair, Committee on Adoption Council, 2005-2008) and American (Member, Family Law Section; Chair, Adoption Committee) Bar Associations; American Academy of Adoption Attorneys; Johnson County (Chair, Family Law Committee, 1993-1994). Practice Areas: Domestic Relations; Family Law; Adoption.
ASSOCIATES
Chad A. Kepros (Associate) admitted to bar, 1996, Iowa. Education: Coe College (B.A., magna cum laude, 1993); University of Iowa (J.D., with high distinction, 1996); Northwestern University (Family and Divorce Mediation Certificate, 2005). Author: "Dissipation of Marital Assets," 2008; "Temporary Orders," 2007; "Iowa Fin Plan," 2006; "Common Questions and Clear Answers: Child Custody and Child Support," 2006; "Common Uses of Software in Your Family Law Practice," 2005; "Strategies for the Family Law Appeal," 2003; "Web Resources for the Family Law Lawyer," 2003; "Support Master: Spitting Out More Than Numbers," 2002; "Organizing the Statement of the Case and Facts and the Appendix," 1998. Family Law Section Council, Iowa State Bar Association, 2008-2011; Co-Editor, ISBA Family Law Report, 2003-2005. Divorce and Family Law Mediator, 2005—. Member: Johnson County, Iowa State (Member, Family Law Section, 1996—) and American (Member, Family Law Section, 1996—) Bar Associations. Practice Areas: Domestic Relations; Family Law.
David M. Cox (Associate) admitted to bar, 2007, Iowa. Education: University of Iowa (B.A., with distinction, 2004; J.D., with distinction, 2007). Judicial Law Clerk, Iowa District Court, District 2B. Member: Johnson County, Iowa (Member: Family Law Section; Member: Young Lawyers' Division, Domestic Abuse Law Section) and American Bar Associations.
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