Opinion ID: 1650355
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 5

Heading: Disposition of the trust and implementation of property settlement.

Text: As shown by that portion of the decree set out in the factual summary, above, a trust was created with respect to respondent's interest in the assets, to secure compliance with the property settlement and the interim alimony award. Trial court provided the trust would be terminated in not less than one year, following hearing at which respondent's permanent earning capacity and health condition could be established. In connection with two of the applications filed in this court, we entered an order on July 13, 1971 directing these parties to deliver certain personal property to the bank trustee, in order to further protect the property settlement. Certain payments from that trust, provided by the decree, were stayed pending further order of court. All of these matters are now remanded to the District Court of Iowa, in and for Crawford County. That court shall have full authority to implement the property settlement decreed, and all other provisions of that decree except as herein modified. However, if the costs of this action, the aforesaid attorney fees to be paid by respondent, or any installments of interim alimony remain unpaid when the trust is terminated, said sums shall be paid from the trust corpus before any final distribution to respondent. Modified and affirmed in part; remanded in part. All Justices concur, except HARRIS and McCORMICK, JJ., who take no part.