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Arkansas - Divorce With No Children
A simple dissolution of marriage for the state of Arkansas. This package includes all the documents and items you'll need to file for a divorce without an attorney. This form includes the Do-It-Yourself Guide to getting a Divorce in Arkansas and all the divorce forms.
 
Arkansas - Divorce With Children
This divorce kit is intended for those looking to file for a divorce in the state where children are involved or when one spouse intends to request from the other spouse to pay spousal support. It deals with custody, child support, spousal support, and visitation support. (NOTE: This package combines forms contained in the Simple Divorce including the Step-By-Step Guide to getting a divorce)
 

 

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Idaho Residency Requirements For Divorce

A spouse filing for divorce in Idaho must be a resident of the state for at least six months, if the defendant is a non-resident. If the responding spouse agrees to submit to the court's jurisdiction, or if both spouses reside in Idaho there is no waiting period.

Grounds For Divorce In Idaho

Idaho recognizes both fault and no-fault grounds for divorce.

No-fault grounds for Divorce in Idaho include:

  • irretrievable breakdown of the marriage;
  • voluntary separation for over one year or more;
  • complete incompatibility of temperament.
Some fault grounds for Divorce inIdaho include, but are not limited to:
  • adultery;
  • no cohabitation for over two years without husband supporting wife;
  • alcoholism or substance abuse.

Idaho Child Custody

Custody may be granted to either parent or joint Custody may be agreed upon by the parties or awarded by the court. Joint child Custody in Idaho affords the parties equal decision making power, but not necessarily equal time with the child.

Factors to consider in making child Custody decisions include:

  • age and sex of the child
  • safety and well being of the child
  • character and experience of the parents
  • desires of a mature child.

Idaho Child Support GuideLines

Idaho has adopted child support guidelines which apply in virtually every case, unless special circumstances are present. The child support calculation takes into consideration the gross income of both parties, and certain child related expenses. Child support will continue until the child reaches the age of majority, and may be extended through his or her secondary education.

Venue

Complaints for an Idaho divorce may be filed in the circuit court of the Idaho county in which the defendant resides, or where the parties resided when the separation occurred. If defendant is a nonresident then file in the county in which the plaintiff resides.

Mediation

Either party may file a motion requesting mediation of their disputed issues, if a divorce in Idaho is pending. Prior to the initiation of divorce proceedings, the parties may choose to submit any or all of their issues to mediation so that they may proceed in court on an uncontested basis.

 


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