Daniel L. Bray

Daniel L. Bray is a Lawyer in Iowa City, Iowa

Address

402 South Linn Street
Iowa City, Iowa 52240, (Johnson Co.)

Phone

319-338-7968

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Member at the firm  Bray & Klockau, P.L.C.

Areas of Practice

Domestic Relations; Family Law

Admitted

1973, Iowa; U.S. District Court, Northern and Southern Districts of Iowa

Law School

University of Iowa, J.D., 1972

College

University of Iowa, B.A., 1969

Membership

Johnson County, Iowa State (Chair, Family Law Section, 2003-2005) and American (Member: Family Law Section; Publication Board of Family Law Section) Bar Associations.

Biography

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. Fellow: American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers.

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