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Residency Requirements

This state has one of the most moderate requirements for filing for divorce in terms of residency. Here the Plaintiff must have been a resident of the state for six weeks.

Reasons for Divorce in the State of Idaho

No-fault reason for divorce in the State of Idaho is irreconcilable differences that have led to the irremediable breakdown of the marriage.

Fault reasons are:

  • Adultery
  • Mental insanity
  • Cruel and inhumane treatment
  • Conviction of a criminal offence
  • Intended desertion of one of the parties
Parenting Issues

When appointing custody the court takes into consideration the best interests of a child as the governing factor. Thus, the bond between a parent and children as well as the bond between a child and siblings is one of the most important factors. Also the court will consider the child’s adjustment to home, school and surroundings when appointing the residential parent and physical custody. Joint physical custody is appointed rarely. Legal custody is a possibility to make important decisions about the child’s well-being. As a rule, courts appoint joint legal custody so both parents can participate in the decision-making process.

Child support

According to the legislation of Idaho the amount of child support is calculated by taking into consideration the gross income of both parents and child-related expenses. The payments continue till the 18th birthday of a child and are prolonged through the child’s high school education.

Venue

Note that it is necessary to file for divorce in the county where the responding party resides. If the defendant is out of state or his or her address is unknown then the Plaintiff should file for divorce in the county where he or she resides.

Filing Fees

Remember to ask your county’s court officer about filing fees, since our fee excludes court filing fees — which differ from county to county.