Idaho Divorce Forms


File Your Own Divorce in Idaho: Free Downloadable Divorce Forms

Sadly, over 50% of marriages fail. To add insult to injury, divorce proceedings can take years and cost thousands of dollars in legal fees. However, it is possible to file your own divorce in Idaho for no more than the state divorce form filing fees. This page provides all of the forms you need to initiate your do-it-yourself divorce in Idaho.


How to file for Divorce in Idaho:

Go to http://www.courtselfhelp.idaho.gov/individual-forms-instructions. All of the necessary forms are on this page for filing for Divorce. First file a Complaint for Divorce (With Children) or a Complaint for Divorce (No Children) depending on whether or not you have children in the marriage as well as a Summons so that your spouse knows you are filing for Divorce against them. If you have children fill out the Family Law Case Information Sheet, Parenting Plan, Affidavit Verifying Income, and Standard Custody CS Worksheet forms. The Sworn Stipulation for Entry of Divorce Decree is then filed so that the Divorce can proceed to a Decree of Divorce. The Divorce is finalized once the Decree of Divorce (With Children) or Decree of Divorce (No Children) has been turned in and signed by a judge.


Idaho Divorce Forms


In Idaho, Divorces are handled by the The Judicial Branch of Idaho. It is quite possible to avoid lawyers' fees by filing for your own divorce in Idaho. You can download 12 of the forms you need to petition for divorce here - see the "who must file" section to determine which forms are relevant in your situation.

Form Used For:
Divorce Filing
Form Name:
Complaint for Divorce (With Children)
Who Must File:
All individuals filing a divorce who have children under age 18

This is a form for filing for divorce when there are minor children involved.

Form Used For:
Divorce Filing
Form Name:
Complaint for Divorce (No Children)
Who Must File:
All individuals filing a divorce, legal separation, or nullification of marriage that do not have children under age 18.

This is a form for filing for divorce when there are no minor children involved.

Form Used For:
Miscellaneous
Form Name:
Family Law Case Information Sheet
Who Must File:
All individuals filing a divorce who have children under age 18

This is a form for providing valuable information about your family.

Form Used For:
Child Custody
Form Name:
Parenting Plan
Who Must File:
All individuals filing a divorce who have children under age 18

This is a form for providing information on plan for parenting children under 18 years of age.

Form Used For:
Property Division
Form Name:
Affidavit Verifying Income
Who Must File:
All individuals filing a divorce who have children under age 18

This is a form for providing information on income from both parents to the courts.

Form Used For:
Child Custody
Form Name:
Standard Custody CS Worksheet
Who Must File:
All individuals filing a divorce who have children under age 18

This is a form for providing information on who gets to pay for child support, how much gets paid for child support, and other expenses.

Form Used For:
Divorce Filing
Form Name:
Summons
Who Must File:
All individuals filing a divorce, legal separation, or nullification of marriage.

This is a simple form that lets your spouse know that you are filing for Divorce.

Form Used For:
Divorce Filing
Form Name:
Sworn Stipulation for Entry of Divorce Decree
Who Must File:
All individuals filing a divorce, legal separation, or nullification of marriage.

This is a form for filing for a decree of divorce.

Form Used For:
Military Divorce
Form Name:
Acknowledgment of Service
Who Must File:
All individuals filing a divorce, legal separation, or nullification of marriage that do not have children under age 18.

This is a simple form that needs to be filled out regarding entering a final decree of divorce.

Form Used For:
Miscellaneous
Form Name:
Affidavit of Service
Who Must File:
All individuals filing a divorce, legal separation, or nullification of marriage that do not have children under age 18.

This is a form for certifying that the proper divorce form was sent to the correct parties.

Form Used For:
Judgment
Form Name:
Decree of Divorce (With Children)
Who Must File:
All individuals filing a divorce, legal separation, or nullification of marriage that have children under age 18.

This is the last form that must be completed before the Divorce is finalized.

Form Used For:
Judgment
Form Name:
Decree of Divorce (No Children)
Who Must File:
All individuals filing a divorce, legal separation, or nullification of marriage that do not have children under age 18.

This is the last form that must be completed before the Divorce is finalized.


These Idaho divorce forms are sourced from the The Judicial Branch of Idaho at http://www.courtselfhelp.idaho.gov/individual-forms-instructions. Please note that while we do our best to ensure this list of forms is complete and up-to-date, we cannot be held responsible for omissions or errors in the information we provide. If you notice a mistake on this page, please let us know and we will fix it as soon as possible.