An Idaho Affidavit in Support of Default Decree of Divorce (No Children) is a legal document used when a couple divorces in the state of Idaho and there are no children involved. This document provides evidence of the grounds for the divorce and is required to be filed with the court before the divorce can be granted. The affidavit must be signed by both parties and must include a detailed description of the grounds for divorce, which typically include irreconcilable differences, incurable insanity, or other justifiable causes. The affidavit must also include an itemized list of assets and debts, a list of all joint accounts and a statement of any alimony or child support payments. The affidavit must be notarized and must include the signatures of both parties. Types of Idaho Affidavit in Support of Default Decree of Divorce (No Children) include: 1. Irreconcilable Differences Affidavit: This affidavit is used when the grounds for divorce are irreconcilable differences and both parties agree on the divorce. 2. Incurable Insanity Affidavit: This affidavit is used when the grounds for divorce are incurable insanity. 3. Justifiable Cause Affidavit: This affidavit is used when the grounds for divorce are based on a justifiable cause, such as adultery, desertion, or abuse.