The Idaho Sworn Stipulation for Entry of Divorce Decree is a document used in Idaho family courts to settle the terms and conditions of a divorce between two parties. This document is the written agreement between the parties. It outlines the specifics of the divorce, such as the division of assets, alimony, child custody and support, and other related matters. The document must be signed by both parties, and submitted to the court for approval. There are two types of Idaho Sworn Stipulation for Entry of Divorce Decree: 1. Uncontested Divorce: This type of stipulation is used when both parties have agreed to the terms of the divorce, and are willing to sign off on the document without a court hearing. 2. Contested Divorce: This type of stipulation is used when the parties cannot agree on the terms of the divorce, and need a court hearing to settle the dispute. In both cases, the document must be signed by both parties before it can be submitted to the court. Once approved, it becomes legally binding and enforceable, and is considered an official court order.