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The spouse filing for divorce must have been a resident of Idaho for 6 full weeks immediately prior to filing for divorce. The divorce should be filed in: 1) the county where the defendant resides; or 2) if the defendant is not a resident of Idaho, the county where the plaintiff resides or designates in the complaint. [Idaho Code; Title 5, Chapter 404; and Title 32, Chapter 701 ].

The following are no-fault grounds of divorce in Idaho: 1) irreconcilable differences; and 2) living separate and apart without cohabitation for a period of 5 years. [Idaho Code; Title 32, Chapters 603, 610, and 626].

USE THESE WORDS IN THE COURT DOCUMENTS FOR IDAHO

  1. Use these exact words, all in capital letters: IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE JUDICIAL DISTRICT FOR THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
  2. Use these exact words, all in capital letters: COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE
  3. Use the word "Plaintiff". Be sure the "P" is capitalized.
  4. Use the word "Defendant". Be sure the "D" is capitalized.
  5. Use these exact words, all in capital letters: DECREE OF DIVORCE
  6. Use the word "County" here.

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