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In the Iowa District Court in and for SAC County Case No: 02811 CDDM001836 Title: HIEDI J. WEBER VS JASON L. WEBER

NOTICE REGARDING ELECTRONIC FILING


This case has been converted to an electronic case by Order of the Court.

New rules apply to electronically filed cases.

Because your case has been converted to an electronic case, it is now governed by Chapter 16 Rules Pertaining to the Use of the Electronic Document Management System.

What is required of you? You must register to use the Electronic Document Management System (EDMS).
If you haven't already registered, please log on to the Iowa Judicial Branch eFiling website at https://www.iowacourts.state.ia.us/EFile to register.

You are required to have a current e-mail account for use with EDMS. Registration requires you to understand and agree to comply with the rules that govern electronic filing, contained the Chapter 16 Rules Pertaining to the use of the Electronic Document Management System, available on the Iowa Judicial Branch eFiling website. Your registration constitutes your request for, and consent to, electronic service of court-generated documents and documents filed electronically by other parties. When you have completed your registration, you can begin filing and viewing documents on your case and receiving notifications of filings, and events. EXCEPTIONS: For good cause, the court may authorize you to submit a document in paper. Upon showing of exceptional circumstances, the chief judge of the district in which a case is pending may grant you an exemption from registering and filing electronically.

You must protect private information when using EDMS.

Division VI of Chapter 16 Rules Pertaining to the Use of the Electronic Document Management System specifies personal information that is now considered protected by the court, as well as what you must do to keep protected personal information out of the public documents you eFile.

Training and technical support are available for EDMS.

Technical support for the Iowa Judicial Branch eFiling website is available at 1-877-369-8324. If you have questions about court procedures related to electronic filing, contact your county clerk of court office.

We look forward to your comments and suggestions as we implement electronic filings in the Iowa Courts

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In The Iowa District Court for the Second Judicial District In re the conversion of paper files to electric documents Administrative Order

Iowa Court Rule 16.102 authorizes a chief judge to order the conversion of paper court files to an electronic file of any case not subject to the Rules Pertaining to the Use of the Electronic Document Management System (EDMS). It is in the best interest of all for the Court to have access via EDMS to pending files that exist at the time a county clerk of court office implements EDMS. Accordingly: It is so Ordered that: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Each Clerk of Court may take action to convert paper case files that are pending and will likely appear on a future court schedule as soon as implementation of EDMS begins in their respective counties. The Clerk shall work with the local Court to identify specific documents that are to be scanned in each case type. Upon implementation of electronic filing in the County, the security level of these electronic records shall be as identified by the EDMS Business Advisory Committee. The Clerk shall send the Notice Regarding Electronic Filing to the attorneys and parties appearing pro se. Once notified, counsel of record or parties appearing pro se shall apply the rules pertaining to protection of personal privacy (Iowa Ct.R.16.602 through 16.607) to all future filings in that case. After being notified of commencement of the electronic filing in that County, attorneys, parties appearing pro se and all other shall file all future filings on that case electronically.

It is so Ordered: Dated 3rd day of November, 2010 /s/ Kurt L. Wilke Kurt L. Wilke, Chief Judge of the Second Judicial District of Iowa

Recipient List Case ID : 02811 CDDM001836 - HIEDI J. WEBER VS JASON L. WEBER Event Cd : E-FILED NOOT 2013 MAR 12 9:16 AM SAC - CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT JASON L WEBER JASON L WEBER filed filed

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In the Iowa District Court in and for SAC County Case No: 02811 CDDM001836 Title: HIEDI J. WEBER VS JASON L. WEBER

NOTICE REGARDING ELECTRONIC FILING


This case has been converted to an electronic case by Order of the Court.

New rules apply to electronically filed cases.

Because your case has been converted to an electronic case, it is now governed by Chapter 16 Rules Pertaining to the Use of the Electronic Document Management System.

What is required of you? You must register to use the Electronic Document Management System (EDMS).
If you haven't already registered, please log on to the Iowa Judicial Branch eFiling website at https://www.iowacourts.state.ia.us/EFile to register.

You are required to have a current e-mail account for use with EDMS. Registration requires you to understand and agree to comply with the rules that govern electronic filing, contained the Chapter 16 Rules Pertaining to the use of the Electronic Document Management System, available on the Iowa Judicial Branch eFiling website. Your registration constitutes your request for, and consent to, electronic service of court-generated documents and documents filed electronically by other parties. When you have completed your registration, you can begin filing and viewing documents on your case and receiving notifications of filings, and events. EXCEPTIONS: For good cause, the court may authorize you to submit a document in paper. Upon showing of exceptional circumstances, the chief judge of the district in which a case is pending may grant you an exemption from registering and filing electronically.

You must protect private information when using EDMS.

Division VI of Chapter 16 Rules Pertaining to the Use of the Electronic Document Management System specifies personal information that is now considered protected by the court, as well as what you must do to keep protected personal information out of the public documents you eFile.

Training and technical support are available for EDMS.

Technical support for the Iowa Judicial Branch eFiling website is available at 1-877-369-8324. If you have questions about court procedures related to electronic filing, contact your county clerk of court office.

We look forward to your comments and suggestions as we implement electronic filings in the Iowa Courts

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In The Iowa District Court for the Second Judicial District In re the conversion of paper files to electric documents Administrative Order

Iowa Court Rule 16.102 authorizes a chief judge to order the conversion of paper court files to an electronic file of any case not subject to the Rules Pertaining to the Use of the Electronic Document Management System (EDMS). It is in the best interest of all for the Court to have access via EDMS to pending files that exist at the time a county clerk of court office implements EDMS. Accordingly: It is so Ordered that: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Each Clerk of Court may take action to convert paper case files that are pending and will likely appear on a future court schedule as soon as implementation of EDMS begins in their respective counties. The Clerk shall work with the local Court to identify specific documents that are to be scanned in each case type. Upon implementation of electronic filing in the County, the security level of these electronic records shall be as identified by the EDMS Business Advisory Committee. The Clerk shall send the Notice Regarding Electronic Filing to the attorneys and parties appearing pro se. Once notified, counsel of record or parties appearing pro se shall apply the rules pertaining to protection of personal privacy (Iowa Ct.R.16.602 through 16.607) to all future filings in that case. After being notified of commencement of the electronic filing in that County, attorneys, parties appearing pro se and all other shall file all future filings on that case electronically.

It is so Ordered: Dated 3rd day of November, 2010 /s/ Kurt L. Wilke Kurt L. Wilke, Chief Judge of the Second Judicial District of Iowa

Recipient List Case ID : 02811 CDDM001836 - HIEDI J. WEBER VS JASON L. WEBER Event Cd : E-FILED NOOT 2013 MAR 12 9:16 AM SAC - CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT JASON L WEBER JASON L WEBER filed filed

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IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR SAC COUNTY IN RE: The Marriage of Hiedi J. Weber and Jason L. Weber ) Upon the Petition of ) No. CDDM001836 HIEDI J. WEBER, ) ) Petitioner, ) ) RESPONSE TO MOTION v. ) TO CONTINUE ) AND And Concerning ) RENEWED MOTION JASON L. WEBER, ) TEMPORARY ORDERS ) Respondent. ) COMES NOW this 13th day of March, 2013, the Respondent, by attorney, and responds to the Plaintiffs Motion to Continue: RESPONSE TO MOTION TO CONTINUE 1. 2. 3. Admit paragraph 1. Trial is scheduled for March 22, 2013. Neither admit nor deny paragraph 2. The Motion to Continue does not include written consent of the Petitioner, as

required by IRCP 1.910. 4. two issues: a. Petitioner should pay Respondent for temporary support, as Respondent has been taking care of the children full time without any support; and b. The Court avoid the following dates in setting this matter for trial: April 1, 2013 through June 15, 2013. Respondent is not necessarily opposed to the continuance if the Court provides for

RENEWED REQUSET FOR TEMPORARY ORDERS 5. Respondent has previously requested an order granting the Respondent temporary

physical care of the children. In fact, Respondent has been in primary care of the children and continues to be taking care of the children. However, the court has not issued any ruling

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specifically granting Respondent temporary primary physical care. 6. If Petitioner is permitted to further delay these proceedings beyond March 31,

2013, the court should enter an order requiring the payment of temporary child support. In support of this request: a. Petitioners Child Support Guidelines Worksheet dtd June 26, 2012 and

filed herein shows that her gross income was $24,169.68. b. Respondents 2012 tax return shows that his gros wages were $39,671 (see

attached Exhibit A.) c. The Child Support Guideline Worksheet attached as Exhibit B should be

adopted by the court in entering the following orders: -Temporary Monthly Child Support of $465.00, and -Temporary Monthly Cash Medical Support of $60.42; such orders to begin effective April 1, 2013.

WHEREFORE Respondent prays that if the Court is to grant Petitioners Motion to Continue that the Court: A. B. Avoid scheduling the trial date between April 1 and June 15, 2013; and Enter an Order granting temporary primary care of the children to Respondent and requiring Petitioner to pay temporary monthly child support of $465 plus temporary monthly cash medical support of $60.42. MURRAY & MURRAY, P.L.C.,

____/s/ John M. Murray_____________ John M. Murray (AT0005555) 530 Erie Street, PO Box 27 Storm Lake, Iowa 50588 (712) 732-8181, (712) 749-5089 (fax) jmmurray@iw.net ATTORNEY FOR RESPONDENT c: Charles Schulte, via fax: 712-662-4884

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Certificate of Service The undersigned hereby certifies that this instrument was filed with the EDMS for Sac County, Iowa on the 13th day of March 2013, and that the foregoing instrument was served upon the foregoing party via fax at the above-described fax number. _______/s/ John M. Murray__________________ John M. Murray (AT0005555)

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IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR SAC COUNTY IN RE MARRIAGE OF HEIDI J. WEBER AND JASON L. WEBER ) ) HEIDI J. WEBER, ) NO. CDDM001836 ) Petitioner, ) ) AND CONCERNING ) ORDER REGARDING ) TEMPORARY SUPPORT JASON L. WEBER, ) APPLICATION ) Respondent. ) _________________________________________________________________________ Application for Temporary Child Support comes before the Court this date. The same should be set for review by the Court. ORDER IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that the Application for Temporary Child Support shall be reviewed by the Court at 11:00 a.m. on April 9, 2013, in the District Courtroom, Sac County Courthouse, Sac City, Iowa. The review will involve the information on the parties' financial affidavits only. Personal appearance of counsel and/or parties is not required. Financial affidavits should be on file five days prior to the hearing. Financial affidavit forms are available through the Office of the Clerk of Court. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the trial scheduled for March 22, 2013, is continued. The Court Administrator shall conduct a trial-scheduling conference to reset this matter for trial. Clerk to Furnish Copies to: Charles Schulte John M. Murray Court Administrator UPON THE PETITION OF

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State of Iowa Courts Type: Case Number CDDM001836 OTHER ORDER Case Title HIEDI J. WEBER VS JASON L. WEBER So Ordered

Electronically signed on 2013-03-14 09:29:00

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Notice Id: 2CA004

IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR SAC COUNTY

HIEDI J WEBER , Plaintiff / Petitioner, vs. JASON L WEBER , Defendant / Respondent. Notice of Civil Trial Setting Conference Case No: 02811 CDDM001836

A scheduling conference will be held on 03/27/13 at 11:00 AM with Kellie Orres, as District Court Designee, pursuant to I.R.C.P 1.602. This conference shall be conducted by telephone conference call initiated by plaintiff's counsel. Kellie Orres may be contacted via telephone at: (515) 574-3752. 1. PARTICIPATION: All attorneys appearing in the case shall participate in this conference. A party who is not represented by counsel shall contact the Court Administrator's office (at the above phone number) prior to the date and time of the conference call. 2. TRIAL SCHEDULING: A firm trial date shall be established in accordance with the Supreme Court's time standards as provided by Chapter 23, Iowa Court Rules. NO CONTINUANCES SHALL BE GRANTED EXCEPT BY COURT ORDER, UPON GOOD CAUSE SHOWN. 3. SANCTIONS: If a party or attorney fails to participate in the scheduling conference or is substantially unprepared to participate in the conference, the Court may impose appropriate sanctions, including reasonable expenses and attorney fees. (I.R.C.P 1.602(5)).

/s/ Kellie Orres --------------------------------------Designee of the Court Clerk to provide copies or notice of document to attorneys of record and parties appearing

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pro se.

Recipient List Case ID : 02811 CDDM001836 - HIEDI J. WEBER VS JASON L. WEBER Event Cd : E-FILED OFTN 2013 MAR 14 2:05 PM SAC - CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT CHARLES ADAM SCHULTE JOHN M MURRAY filed filed

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Notice Id: 2CA101

IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR SAC COUNTY

HIEDI J WEBER , Plaintiff / Petitioner, vs. JASON L WEBER , Defendant / Respondent. Case No: 02811 CDDM001836 Trial Notice

The above entitled matter is hereby scheduled for non-jury trial on 08/29/13 at 09:00 AM . 1 Day Custody-Discovery Due 60 days prior to trial

/s/ Kellie Orres ----------------------------------Designee of the Court

Clerk to provide copies or notice of this document to attorneys of record, parties appearing pro se and assigned judge.

Docket Code = OSTR

Recipient List Case ID : 02811 CDDM001836 - HIEDI J. WEBER VS JASON L. WEBER Event Cd :E-FILED OSTR 2013 MAR 27 11:33 AM SAC - CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT CHARLES ADAM SCHULTE JOHN M MURRAY filed filed

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IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR SAC COUNTY IN RE: The Marriage of Hiedi J. Weber and Jason L. Weber ) Upon the Petition of ) No. CDDM001836 HIEDI J. WEBER, ) ) Petitioner, ) ) FINANCIAL AFFIDAVITS v. ) RE: TEMPORARY HEARING ) And Concerning ) JASON L. WEBER, ) ) Respondent. ) COMES NOW this 4h day of April, 2013, the Respondent, and in support of his request for temporary order:

1. 2. 3.

Respondents Child Support Guidelines (Exhibit A, incorporated herein). Respondents Financial Affidavit (Exhibit B, incorporated herein). Petitioners wages are derived from her previous financial affidavit (filed on July

31, 2012.) Respondents wages are derived from his 2012 tax return (filed as attached to Respondents Renewed Motion for Temporary Orders filed on March 13, 2013.) 4. Custody is not in dispute. The parties agree that Respondent has custody of the

minor children and Petitioner shall have visitation as previously ordered. 5. Petitioner moved to continue the trial. In the meantime, Respondent must have

child support in order to support the minor children in his care.

WHEREFORE, based upon the financial information and in conformity with the Child Support Guidelines, Respondent prays that the court enter the following orders: A. Petitioner to pay temporary child support of $525.00 per month, commencing April 1, 2013; B. Petitioner to pay for 36% of the uncovered medical expenses above $500 per

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year. MURRAY & MURRAY, P.L.C., ____/s/ John M. Murray___________ John M. Murray (AT0005555) 530 Erie Street, PO Box 27 Storm Lake, Iowa 50588 (712) 732-8181, (712) 749-5089 (fax) jmmurray@iw.net ATTORNEY FOR RESPONDENT c: Charles Schulte, fax #: 712-662-4884, schulaw@prairieinet.net Certificate of Service The undersigned hereby certifies that this instrument was filed with the EDMS for Sac County, Iowa on the 4th day of April, 2013, and that the foregoing instrument was served upon the foregoing party via email and fax at the above-described address(es). _______/s/ John M. Murray__________________ John M. Murray (AT0005555)

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IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR SAC COUNTY IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF HIEDI J. WEBER AND JASON L. WEBER ) ) HIEDI J. WEBER, ) ) Petitioner, ) Case No. CDDM001836 ) AND CONCERNING ) ORDER ON TEMPORARY ) MATTERS JASON L. WEBER, ) ) Respondent. ) ________________________________________________________________________ Now on this 9th day of April, 2013, this matter comes on before the Court for further consideration upon Respondents Application for Hearing on Temporary Matters; and the Court having reviewed the file and being otherwise fully advised in the premises finds: 1. 2. forth. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that during the pendency of these proceedings the petitioner and respondent are hereby granted temporary joint custody of the parties minor children, namely D.R.W., born July 16, 1996, and E.R.W., born March 7, 2002. The parties shall have the following rights and responsibilities as joint legal custodians of the children: A. Both parents shall have legal access to information concerning their That the Court has jurisdiction of the subject matter and the parties herein. That an Order on Temporary Matters should be entered as hereinafter set UPON THE PETITION OF

children, including but not limited to medical, educational and law enforcement records.

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B.

Both parents shall participate equally in the rights and responsibilities of

legal custodians, including but not limited to decisions affecting each childs legal status, medical care, education, extracurricular activities and religious training. C. The parties shall consult with each other with respect to the education,

religious training, medical care, extracurricular activities and all other matters related to their children, whose well-being and development shall at all times be of paramount consideration to the parties. If either party has knowledge of any illness, accident or other matter seriously affecting the well-being of any child, that party shall promptly notify the other, and, except in emergencies, shall not take any action without consulting the other. D. Each parent will support the right of the other to love and discipline their

children. Disciplinary actions taken by one parent will be supported by the other parent. Disagreements about child-rearing practices will be resolved outside the presence of their children. E. Each of the parties shall act to foster feelings of affection and respect

between their children and the other party, and neither will do anything which may estrange the children from the other party or impair in any manner any childs high regard for the other party. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that during the pendency of these proceedings, the respondent is hereby granted temporary primary physical care of the parties minor children.

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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that during the pendency of these proceedings, the petitioner shall have reasonable and liberal rights of temporary visitation with the parties minor children according to the schedule previously ordered by this Court. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that commencing April 1, 2013, Petitioner shall pay unto Respondent the sum of $525.00 per month as and for temporary child support, which shall be paid through the Collection Services Center, P.O. Box 9125, Des Moines, Iowa 50306-9125, and continuing thereafter until further order of this Court. An order for mandatory income withholding by Petitioners employer for payment of temporary child support shall be entered immediately. The entry of an order requiring payment of child support will not violate 28 U.S.C. Section 1738B. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that each party to this action shall file with the Collection Services Center upon entry of this order, and shall update as appropriate, information on the location and identity of the party, including Social Security Number, residential and mailing addresses, telephone number, drivers license number and name, address and telephone number of the partys employer. In any subsequent child support action initiated by the Child Support Recovery Unit or between the parties, upon sufficient showing that diligent effort has been made to ascertain the location of such party, the Unit or the Court may deem due process requirements for notice and service of process met with respect to the party, upon delivery of written notice to the most recent residential or employer address filed with the Collection Services Center pursuant to this order. This information shall only be disclosed and used pursuant to Iowa Code Section 598.22B and shall not be deemed a public record.

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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the parties shall maintain existing or comparable medical insurance for both parties and the parties minor children during the pendency of these proceedings. The respondent shall pay the petitioner for 36 percent of the uncovered medical expenses above $500.00 per year.

Clerk to Provide Copies to: Counsel of Record Unrepresented Parties

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State of Iowa Courts Type: Case Number CDDM001836 OTHER ORDER Case Title HIEDI J. WEBER VS JASON L. WEBER So Ordered

Electronically signed on 2013-04-09 12:49:18

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ORDER AND NOTICE TO WITHHOLD INCOME FOR CHILD SUPPORT State of Iowa County of Sac Court/Case Number . CDDM001836 Employer Name and Address: Hillshire Brands Attn: Human Resources 315 Vilas Road Storm Lake, IA 50588 Copy to: Hillshire Brands 3301 Rider Trail South Suite 100 Earth City, Missouri 63045 RE: Employee/Obligors Name Hiedi J. Weber

Childs Name: D.R.W. E.R.W.

DOB: born July 16, 1996 born March 7, 2002.

Payees Name: Hiedi J. Weber Hiedi J. Weber

NOTICE INFORMATION:

This is a Notice to Withhold Income for Child Support

based upon an Order for support entered in this matter by the Honorable Kurt J. Stoebe. By law, you are required to deduct these amounts from the above-named employees/obligors income until further notice. ___ If checked, you are required to enroll the child(ren) identified above in any health insurance coverage available through the employees/obligors employment. $525.00 $ 0.00____ $ 0.00 $ 0.00 per per per month per month month month in current support in past due support in cash medical support in other (spousal support)

for a total of $525.00 per month to be forwarded to the payee below, commencing the 1st day of April, 2013. You do not have to vary your pay cycle to be in compliance with the support order. If your pay cycle does not match the ordered support payment cycle, use the following calculations to determine how much to withhold: $121.15 per weekly pay period.

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$242.31 $262.50 $525.00

per per per

biweekly pay period (every two weeks). semimonthly pay period (twice a month). monthly pay period.

REMITTANCE INFORMATION: You must begin withholding no later than the first pay period occurring ten (10) days after the date of this Notice. Send payment within seven (7) state business days of the pay date/date of withholding. You are entitled to deduct a fee of up to $2.00 to defray the cost of withholding. The total withheld amount, including your fee, cannot exceed 50% of the employee/obligors aggregate disposable weekly earnings. To determine the aggregate disposable weekly earnings, please refer to #9 on the next page. Payable to: Send Check to: Collection Services Center P.O. Box 9125 Des Moines, IA 50306-9125

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TO EMPLOYERS AND OTHER WITHHOLDERS 1. Priority: Withholding under this Notice has priority over any other legal process under State law against the same income. Federal tax levies in effect before receipt of this order have priority. If there are Federal tax levies in effect please contact the requesting agency listed below to determine which request has the highest priority. Combining Payments: You can combine withheld amounts from more than one employee/obligors income in a single payment to each agency requesting withholding. You must, however, separately identify the portion of the single payment that is attributable to each employee/obligor. Reporting the Paydate/Date of Withholding: You must report the paydate/date of withholding when sending payment. The paydate/date of withholding is the date on which the employee is paid and controls the income, i.e. the date the income check or cash is given to the employee, or the date on which the income is deposited directly in his/her account. Employee/Obligor with Multiple Support Withholdings: If you receive more than one Notice against this employee/obligor and you are unable to honor them all in full because together they exceed the withholding limit of the State of the employees principal place of employment (see #9 on the next page), you must allocate the withholding based on the laws of the State of the employees principal place of employment. If you are unsure of that States allocation law, you must honor all Orders of Notices current support withholdings before you withhold for any arrearages to the greatest extent possible under the withholding

2.

3.

4.

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limit. You should immediately contact the last agency that sent you a Withholding Order or Notice to determine the allocation law of the State of the employees principal place of employment. 5. Termination Notification: You must promptly notify the issuing agency when the employee/obligor is no longer working for you. Please provide the information requested and return a copy of this Notice to John M. Murray, PO Box 27, Storm Lake, IA 50588: EMPLOYEES/OBLIGORS NAME: HIEDI J. WEBER EMPLOYEES CASE NUMBER: CDDM001836 DATE OF SEPARATION: _________________________________________ LAST KNOWN HOME ADDRESS: __________________________________ NEW EMPLOYERS ADDRESS/INFORMATION: ______________________ ______________________________________________________________ 6. Lump Sum Payments: You may be required to report and withhold from lump sum payments such as bonuses, commissions, or severance pay. If you have questions about lump sum payments, contact the person or authority listed below. Liability: If you fail to withhold income as the Order/Notice directs, you are liable for both the accumulated amount you should have withheld from the employee/obligors income and any other penalties set by State law. You are also guilty of a simple misdemeanor. You may be charged costs, interest and reasonable attorney fees related to the collection of the amounts due. Anti-discrimination: You are subject to a fine determined under State law, for discharging an employee/obligor from employment, refusing to employ, or taking disciplinary action against an employee/obligor because of a child support withholding. Taking any of these actions means you are guilty of a simple misdemeanor. A withholding order has the same force and effect as any other district court order, including, but not limited to, contempt of court proceedings for noncompliance. Withholding Limits: You may not withhold more than the lessor of: a) the amounts allowed by the Federal Consumer Credit Protection Act (15 U.S.C. 1673(b)); or b) the amounts allowed by the State of the employee/obligors principal place of employment. The Federal limit applies to the aggregate disposable weekly earnings (ADWE). ADWE is the net income left after making mandatory deductions such as: State, Federal, local taxes; Social Security taxes; and Medicare taxes. The Federal CCPA limit is 50% of the ADWE for child support and alimony, which is increased by a) 10% if the employee does not support a second family; and/or b) 5% if arrears are more than 12 weeks old.

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10.

Other Information: This Order/Notice is binding on current and future income withholders ten (10) days after receipt. Payments shall be mailed to the designated payee within seven (7) business days. Business days means a day on which the State of Iowa offices are open for regular business. For UIFSA income withholding, follow the laws in the employee/obligors principal state of employment to determine the following: a) the fee for processing a payment, b) the maximum percentage to withhold, c) the time periods to start the withholding and when to mail the payments, and d) any terms or conditions not already specified.

11.

Contesting the Income Withholding: The employee/obligor may move to quash an income withholding order or a notice of income withholding by filing a motion to quash with the clerk of court, subject to the statutory time limitation for doing so. Grounds for contesting a withholding order include the following: a. A mistake of fact for purposes of a motion to quash means an error in the amount withheld for payment, or the amount ordered to be withheld, or the identity of the obligor; b. For immediate income withholding only, good cause or a written agreement existed at the time of the implementation of the withholding. Or the employee/obligor may contact a private attorney.

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State of Iowa Courts Type: Case Number CDDM001836 ORDER FOR IMMEDIATE INCOME WITHHOLDING Case Title HIEDI J. WEBER VS JASON L. WEBER So Ordered

Electronically signed on 2013-04-10 16:23:39

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E-FILED 2013 MAY 21 9:25 AM SAC - CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT

IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR SAC COUNTY IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF HIEDI J. WEBER AND JASON L. WEBER UPON THE PETITION OF HIEDI J. WEBER, Petitioner, : AND CONCERNING JASON L. WEBER, : : : CDDM001836 APPLICATION FOR TEMPORARY ORDER RE SUMMER VISITATION

Respondent. : ______________________________________________________________________________

COMES NOW the Petitioner and states: 1. Earlier temporary orders have been ordered herein providing for temporary visitation times for the minor children during holidays. 2. Trial of this matter is scheduled for August 29, 2013. 3. No order has been entered in this cause concerning visitation during the summer months. 4. The parties are unable to agree as to visitation times during the summer months. WHEREFORE, the Petitioner prays the Court to enter an order setting forth specific times and dates for the Petitioner to have visitation with the minor children of the parties during the months of June, July and August. Respectfully submitted, /s/ Charles A. Schulte Charles A. Schulte, #AT0007137 SCHULTE & GRAVEN LAW FIRM, P.C. 421 Main, P.O. Box 392 Sac City, IA 50583 (712) 662-4715 Fax No. (712) 662-4884

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IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR SAC COUNTY In Re the Marriage of Hiedi J. Weber and Jason L. Weber UPON THE PETITION OF HIEDI J. WEBER, Petitioner, : AND CONCERNING JASON L. WEBER, : : : CDDM001836 ORDER SETTING HEARING

Respondent. : ______________________________________________________________________________

Upon application of the Petitioner for the establishment of summer visitation for the minor children, the Court determines that a hearing should be scheduled. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that a hearing on the Petitioners application for temporary visitation shall be held on the 4th day of June, at 1:30 oclock p.m. at the Sac County Court House in Sac City, Iowa.

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State of Iowa Courts Type: Case Number CDDM001836 ORDER SETTING HEARING Case Title HIEDI J. WEBER VS JASON L. WEBER So Ordered

Electronically signed on 2013-05-21 10:14:11

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E-FILED 2013 MAY 22 4:46 PM SAC - CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT

IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR SAC COUNTY IN RE: The Marriage of Hiedi J. Weber and Jason L. Weber ) Upon the Petition of ) No. CDDM001836 HIEDI J. WEBER, ) ) Petitioner, ) ) RESPONSE TO APPLICATION v. ) FOR TEMPORARY ORDER ) RE: SUMMER VISITATION And Concerning ) JASON L. WEBER, ) ) Respondent. ) COMES NOW this 22nd day of May, 2013, the Respondent, by attorney, and responds to the Petitioners Application for Temporary Order RE Summer Visitation. In support, Respondent states as follows: 1. Deny paragraph 1. It is admitted that temporary orders have been entered in this

matter, but Petitioner fails to note that a temporary order has been entered as recently as April 9, 2013. Reference is made to that order. 2. 3. Admit paragraph 2. Deny paragraph 3. The court ordered that ...petitioner shall have reasonable and

liberal rights of temporary visitation .... (See Order dtd April 9, 2013.) 4. If Petitioner demands to have the children for the entire summer, then Respondent

admits paragraph 4 that the parties are not in agreement concerning summer visitation, as Petitioners request is not in the best interests of the children. 5. Respondent has made good-faith attempts to resolve summer visitation.

Reference is made to the letter dated April 23, 2013, attached hereto as Exhibit A. No reply has been received from Petitioner or Petitioners counsel concerning this letter. 6. Respondent is expected to incur attorney fees as a result of this hearing.

Respondent requests that the court require Petitioner to pay Respondents attorney fees that are expected to result from this hearing.

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WHEREFORE Respondent prays that the Court deny the Respondents Application and require Respondent to pay Petitioner for Petitioners attorneys fees incurred as a result of the hearing on June 4, 2013. MURRAY & MURRAY, P.L.C.,

____/s/ John M. Murray_____________ John M. Murray (AT0005555) 530 Erie Street, PO Box 27 Storm Lake, Iowa 50588 (712) 732-8181, (712) 749-5089 (fax) jmmurray@iw.net ATTORNEY FOR RESPONDENT c: Charles Schulte, via fax: 712-662-4884 Certificate of Service The undersigned hereby certifies that this instrument was filed with the EDMS for Sac County, Iowa on the 22nd day of May 2013, and that the foregoing instrument was served upon the foregoing party via fax at the above-described fax number. _______/s/ John M. Murray__________________ John M. Murray (AT0005555)

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E-FILED 2013 JUN 03 1:15 PM SAC - CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT

IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR SAC COUNTY IN RE: The Marriage of Hiedi J. Weber and Jason L. Weber ) Upon the Petition of ) No. CDDM001836 HIEDI J. WEBER, ) ) Petitioner, ) ) PROPOSED SUMMER v. ) VISITATION SCHEDULE ) And Concerning ) JASON L. WEBER, ) ) Respondent. ) COMES NOW this 3rd day of June, 2013, the Respondent, by attorney, and with respect to the upcoming hearing regarding summer visitation, and hereby proposes the following schedule:

D.W. and E.W. to be with Heidi on following times: June 1 at 9 a.m. to June 2 at 6 p.m. (2 days) June 7 at 6 p.m. to June 9 at 6 p.m. (2 days) June 13 at 6 p.m. to June 20 at 6 p.m. (7 days) July 1 at 6 p.m. to July 7 at 6 p.m. (6 days) July 13 at 9 a.m. to July 14th at 6 p.m. (2 days) July 25 at 6 p.m. to July 29 at 6 p.m. (4 days) August 24 at 9 a.m. to August 25 at 6 p.m. (2 days) Total days: 25 days

The following are events that would conflict with any request for visitation by Heidi: June 21 to 23: 125th Celebration in Anthon, with parade participation and other kid-friendly events that would occur June 24 to 28: E.W. has swim practices

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July 15 to 20: July 21 to 24:

Kids will be camping with Jason D.W. will have wrestling camp

July 31 to August 4: Woodbury County Fair. E.W. in 4-H and will be there with various activities to be shown. August 5 to August 9: D.W. football camp August 12 forward: August 15: D.W. begins football practice School begins

Request is specifically made that Jason have children on Labor Day weekend, as Heidi has already received Memorial Day and would also receive July 4 under the above schedule. MURRAY & MURRAY, P.L.C.,

____/s/ John M. Murray_____________ John M. Murray (AT0005555) 530 Erie Street, PO Box 27 Storm Lake, Iowa 50588 (712) 732-8181, (712) 749-5089 (fax) jmmurray@iw.net ATTORNEY FOR RESPONDENT c: Charles Schulte, via fax: 712-662-4884 Certificate of Service The undersigned hereby certifies that this instrument was filed with the EDMS for Sac County, Iowa on the 3rd day of June 2013, and that the foregoing instrument was served upon the foregoing party via fax at the above-described fax number. _______/s/ John M. Murray__________________ John M. Murray (AT0005555)

E-FILED 2013 JUN 05 9:47 AM SAC - CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT

IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR SAC COUNTY IN RE: The Marriage of Hiedi J. Weber and Jason L. Weber ) Upon the Petition of ) No. CDDM001836 HIEDI J. WEBER, ) ) Petitioner, ) ORDER RE: ) SUMMER VISITATION v. ) ) And Concerning ) JASON L. WEBER, ) ) Respondent. ) NOW on the date set forth below, the Court has considered the Petitioners Application For Temporary Order RE: Summer Visitation along with the Respondents Response to the same. Hearing was set for June 4, 2013. The Petitioner and Respondent both appeared personally along with their respective counsel, Charles A. Schulte and John M. Murray. The parties have advised that they have arrived at an agreement concerning summer visitation, which the Court finds acceptable.

IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Petitioner (Heidi) will receive the following temporary summer visitation with the children (D.W. and E.W.): June 1 at 9 a.m. to June 2 at 6 p.m. (2 days) June 7 at 6 p.m. to to June 21 at 6 p.m. (14 days) July 1 at 6 p.m. to July 7 at 6 p.m. (6 days) July 13 at 9 a.m. to July 14th at 6 p.m. (2 days) July 25 at 6 p.m. to July 29 at 6 p.m. (4 days) August 9 at 8 p.m. to August 12 at 8 a.m. (2 days) * August 24 at 9 a.m. to August 25 at 6 p.m. (2 days) Total days: 32 days

* - It is noted that the begin and end times for this visitation shall coordinate with D.W.s football activities which are before and after this visitation period.

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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the parties are encouraged to communicate and agree otherwise to any alternative visitation, however if no such agreements are reached, Petitioner shall be entitled to the foregoing temporary summer visitation.

STIPULATED AS TO FORM: ___/s/ Charles A. Schulte___________ Charles A. Schulte (#AT0007137)

__/s/ John M. Murray______________ John M. Murray (#AT0005555)

E-FILED 2013 JUN 05 9:47 AM SAC - CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT

State of Iowa Courts Type: Case Number CDDM001836 OTHER ORDER Case Title HIEDI J. WEBER VS JASON L. WEBER So Ordered

Electronically signed on 2013-06-05 09:47:22

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E-FILED 2013 AUG 19 2:09 PM SAC - CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT

Notice ID: 2RCV02

IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR SAC COUNTY HIEDI J WEBER , Case No. 02811 CDDM001836 PETITIONER, vs. ORDER JASON L WEBER , RESPONDENT.

Due to a judicial emergency, the trial in the above-entitled action scheduled for August 29, 2013, is hereby rescheduled to August 22, 2013, commencing at 9:00 a.m. in the District Court, Sac County Courthouse, Sac City, Iowa. IT IS SO ORDERED. CLERK TO FURNISH COPIES TO: Counsel of Record Ct. Administration - Orres, Watson

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E-FILED 2013 AUG 19 2:09 PM SAC - CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT

State of Iowa Courts Case Number CDDM001836 Type: Case Title HIEDI J. WEBER VS JASON L. WEBER OTHER ORDER So Ordered

Electronically signed on 2013-08-19 14:08:18

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E-FILED 2013 AUG 22 2:48 PM SAC - CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT

2RDM02 IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR SAC COUNTY IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF HIEDI J WEBER AND JASON L WEBER UPON THE PETITION OF Case No. 02811 CDDM001836 HIEDI J WEBER , PETITIONER, AND CONCERNING JASON L WEBER , RESPONDENT. COURT REPORTER MEMORANDUM (The court reporter shall file this memorandum with the district court clerk.) Appearances: For Plaintiff/Petitioner: Charles Schulte For Defendant/Respondent: John Murray Other: Information required by Iowa Rule of Civil Procedure 1.903(3): I, Jody Miller, am providing the following information as required by Iowa Rule of Civil Procedure 1.903(3): 1. The type of proceeding that was reported: Disso Trial 2. The date(s) on which the proceeding occurred: 8/22/13 3. The name of the court reporter who reported the proceeding: Jody Miller 4. The name of the judge who presided over the proceeding: Kurt L. Wilke 5. The reporting fee for the proceeding: $40.00 6. We, the undersigned judge before whom the above-entitled case was tried, and the official court reporter who, by order of the Court, reported the same, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is the report of the whole proceedings upon the trial and/or hearing of the above-entitled cause made and taken pursuant to the order and direction of the Court, in accordance with Iowa Code Section 624.10. /s/Jody Miller _________________________________________
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COURT REPORTER MEMORANDUM AND CERTIFICATE

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These notes were electronically filed.

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E-FILED 2013 AUG 22 2:48 PM SAC - CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT

State of Iowa Courts Case Number CDDM001836 Type: Case Title HIEDI J. WEBER VS JASON L. WEBER COURT REPORTER MEMORANDUM AND CERTIFICATE So Ordered

Electronically signed on 2013-08-22 14:48:03

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E-FILED 2013 SEP 12 9:59 AM SAC - CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT

Iowa District Court for Sac County

In Re the Marriage of Hiedi J. Weber and Jason L. Weber Upon the Petition of Hiedi J. Weber, Petitioner, And Concerning Jason L. Weber, Respondent. : : : : : : :

CDDM001836 Dissolution Decree

The above dissolution action was tried to the court on August 22, 2013. The Petitioner (Hiedi) appeared with her attorney, Mr. Charles Schulte. The Respondent (Jason) appeared with his attorney, Mr. John M. Murray. Hiedi filed her petition for dissolution of marriage on April 26, 2012. Jason filed his answer on June 20, 2012, admitting that the marriage should be dissolved. The disputed issues are child custody, visitation, and division of the parties 401K plans. The parties have divided their remaining property and entered into an agreement that has been placed on file awarding Hiedi certain other personal property. Statutory residency requirements have been met and the court has jurisdiction of the parties and subject matter of this proceeding. Facts These parties were married in Onawa, Iowa on June 24, 1994. They have two children who are affected by these proceedings, DRW who was born on July 16, 1996, and ERW who was born on March 7, 2002. The parties separated on December 3, 2011, when Hiedi left the marital home. She testified that when she left the home she didnt know where to go so she left the boys with Jason because she knew they would be safe. Jason testified that when Hiedi left

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she moved in with her boyfriend, Pat Zimmer, and didnt attempt to see her sons for two weeks. On April 9, 2013, the court awarded Jason primary physical care of the parties children. Hiedi complains that Jason does not encourage the boys to see their mother. Jason refutes that allegation, but points out that DRW is seventeen years old and has the ability to see Hiedi whenever he wants. Both boys have submitted written statements to the court expressing their preference to remain living with Jason (Exhibit 107). DRW states that he does not wish to leave his school his senior year and his friends. It is also represented to the court that DRW and ERW are very close and they wish to remain together. Hiedi states that prior to her leaving the home she was the primary caregiver for the children and is concerned that Jason will not appropriately attend to the boys educational needs. Neither child does exceptionally well academically (Exhibits 108 and 109), but ERWs teacher from this past year indicates that Jason shows appropriate concern for ERWs school progress (Exhibit 110) Another concern are allegations that Jason has engaged in bizaare sexual behavior, propositioning Hiedis cousin on two occasions, alleged exposing himself to a woman, and questions about a possible sexual assault upon another woman. Jason vehemently denies all of these allegations. There are no allegations that he has mistreated his sons, indeed, as previously stated, Hiedi left the boys with Jason when she left the marital home because she knew they would be safe. Hiedi has monthly adjusted net income of $1,651.61 from her job with Sara Lee and Jason has monthly adjusted net income of $2,899.12 from his job with Western Iowa Coop. Jason has a 401K plan worth $3,389.25. This court is informed that Hiedi also has a 401K plan, but this court could not find any listed on anyones financial affidavit, nor was there

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any testimony as to such a plan presented at trial. It is Hiedis position that her plan is worth less than Jasons and she wants equalization. It is Jasons position that each party keeps their own 401K plan. Conclusions The record shows that there has been a breakdown of the marital relationship between the parties to the extent that the legitimate objects of matrimony have been destroyed and there remains no reasonable likelihood that the marriage can be preserved. Child Custody: The parties will be awarded joint legal custody of their sons. Jason will be designated as the childrens primary caregiver. This court reaches this decision because DRW, a seventeen year old, has expressed his preference to remain with Jason, DRW and ERW are very close and the law prefers that siblings not be separated, and Jason has been the boys primary caregiver since December 2011 and they seem to be doing fine. It is expected by this court that Jason will encourage the boys to engage in regular visitations with Hiedi. Failure on Jasons part to do so shall be considered by this court a circumstance warranting a modification of this order. Visitation: Hiedi shall have visitations with the boys on alternating weekends during their school year. Such visitations shall commence on Fridays at 6:00 p.m. and conclude on Sundays at 6:00 p.m. During the boys summer vacation Hiedi shall have visitations with the boys for no less than 28 days with periods of no less than 2 days and no more than 14 days at a time. Hiedi shall have visitations in even numbered years on Easter, July 4, and Thanksgiving. In odd numbered years she shall have visitations with the boys on New Years Day, Memorial Day, and Labor Day. The parties shall equally share the boys for visitation during their Christmas break.

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Each party shall have free access to communicate with the boys by telephone at reasonable times. The parties shall equally share the cost or burden of transporting the boys to and from visitation. Child Support: Both parties agree that based upon the parties respective incomes Heidi should pay child support for the two boys in the amount of $525.00 per month and when only one boy qualifies for child support her obligation should be reduced to $384.00 per month. 401K Division: Since this court does not know the extent of Heidis 401K plan or when both her plan and Jasons plan began it is impossible to set a finite number for division. This court assumes that both plans began after the parties marriage and for that reason should be subject to equal division. This court concludes, therefore, that the parties 401K plans should be equally divided between the parties. Order It Is Ordered that the marital relationship between Hiedi J. Weber and Jason L. Weber is dissolved. It Is Further Ordered that the parties are awarded joint legal custody of their minor children, DRW and ERW, with primary physical care placed with Jason. Hiedi is awarded visitation rights as set out in the conclusions portion of this decree. It Is Further Ordered: 1. Hiedi shall pay child support to Jason for the two boys in the amount of $525.00 each month commencing October 1, 2013. When only one boy qualifies for child support Hiedis child support obligation shall be reduced to $384.20 each month. All child support payments shall be paid through the Collection Services Center, P.O. Box 9125,

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Des Moines, Iowa 50306. Hiedi shall provide to her employer an income withholding order permitting automatic withdrawal of the amount of child support money from her paycheck. 2. The court reserves jurisdiction to assess postsecondary education contribution from either party in the event that either of the children seek educational or occupational training beyond high school. 3. Jason shall provide health insurance coverage for the boys through his place of employment if available. If not available, then Hiedi shall provide health insurance coverage for the boys through her employment if available. Any non-covered medical, dental, orthodontic or optometric expense for the boys shall be paid the first $250.00 for each child by Jason. Any remaining non-covered expense shall be paid 61% by Jason and 39% by Hiedi. 4. If Hiedi is current with her child support obligation she shall be entitled to claim ERW as a dependent for income tax purposes. 5. Each party shall retain the property now in their respective possessions with the exception that Jason shall return the personal property to Hiedis possession as the parties agreed at the time of trial. A list of that personal property is placed in the court file. 6. The parties 401K plans shall be equally divided between the parties according to their current values. 7. Court costs are assessed to the parties equally. Copies to; Mr. Charles Schulte Mr. John M. Murray

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E-FILED 2013 SEP 12 9:59 AM SAC - CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT

State of Iowa Courts Type: Case Number CDDM001836 OTHER ORDER Case Title HIEDI J. WEBER VS JASON L. WEBER So Ordered

Electronically signed on 2013-09-12 09:59:18

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