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Koenig|Dunne Expands Divorce and Family Law Services into Iowa

Koenig|Dunne Expands Divorce and Family Law Services into Iowa

At Koenig|Dunne, we believe that every family deserves compassionate, skilled legal support—no matter which side of the river they live on. That’s why we’re excited to share some big news: our firm is expanding our divorce and family law services into Western Iowa.

Attorney Kelsey Deabler brings over decade of experience practicing family law in Iowa. Kelsey has a deep understanding of Iowa courts and a heartfelt commitment to helping families through some of life’s most difficult transitions. Her approach aligns perfectly with our goals to serve our clients: to provide clear guidance, unwavering support, and smart solutions during times of change.

Now Serving Iowa Families

With Kelsey on board, we’re now accepting divorce and family law cases in the following (including but not limited to) Iowa counties: Audubon, Carroll, Cass, Crawford, Fremont, Harrison, Mills, Montgomery, Page, Pottawattamie, and Shelby. We’re here to serve clients in communities such as (including but not limited to): Council Bluffs, Denison, Carroll, Harlan, Atlantic, Red Oak, Shenandoah, and Clarinda.

Managing Partner Angela Dunne shares,

We are thrilled to expand our reach across the river and serve families in Council Bluffs and the surrounding communities. Kelsey’s deep experience in Iowa courts and her compassionate approach to advocacy make her an incredible asset to our team and to Iowa families navigating difficult transitions.

Our Promise to Iowa Families

We know divorce and family law matters are deeply personal and emotionally complex. At Koenig|Dunne, our promise is simple: we hear you, we see you, and we stand by you. From custody and child support to modifications and divorce, we’re here to guide you with clarity and care—now in both Nebraska and Iowa.

If you or someone you know in Western Iowa needs support with a family law matter, we’re here to help.

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