598.26 - RECORD -- IMPOUNDING -- VIOLATION INDICTABLE.

        598.26  RECORD -- IMPOUNDING -- VIOLATION      INDICTABLE.         The record and evidence in each case of marriage dissolution shall      be kept pursuant to the following provisions:         1.  Until a decree of dissolution has been entered, the record and      evidence shall be closed to all but the court, its officers, and the      child support recovery unit of the department of human services      pursuant to section 252B.9.  However, the payment records of a      temporary support order, whether maintained by the clerk of the      district court or the department of human services, are public      records and may be released upon request.  Payment records shall not      include address or location information.  No other person shall      permit a copy of any of the testimony, or pleading, or the substance      thereof, to be made available to any person other than a party to the      action or a party's attorney.  Nothing in this subsection shall be      construed to prohibit publication of the original notice as provided      by the rules of civil procedure.         2.  The court shall, in the absence of objection by another party,      grant a motion by a party to require the sealing of an answer to an      interrogatory or of a financial statement filed pursuant to section      598.13.  The court may in its discretion grant a motion by a party to      require the sealing of any other information which is part of the      record of the case except for court orders, decrees and any      judgments.  If the court grants a motion to require the sealing of      information in the case, the sealed information shall not thereafter      be made available to any person other than a party to the action or a      party's attorney except upon order of the court for good cause shown.         3.  If the action is dismissed, judgment for costs shall be      entered in the judgment docket and lien index.  The clerk shall      maintain a separate docket for dissolution of marriage actions.         4.  Violation of the provisions of this section shall be a serious      misdemeanor.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 598.26] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         91 Acts, ch 177, §8; 98 Acts, ch 1170, §13         Referred to in § 600C.1