The Idaho Affidavit in Support of Default Decree of Divorce (With Children) is a legal document used by residents of Idaho who have reached an agreement regarding the terms of their divorce, and who are now seeking the court’s approval of the agreement in the form of a default decree. The affidavit must be completed and signed by both parties involved in the divorce and notarized in order to be accepted by the court. It provides the court with information about the agreement and the circumstances under which it was reached. The affidavit includes information such as the names and addresses of both parties involved, the date of the marriage and date of separation, a list of children of the marriage, each party’s income, the division of property, child support and alimony, any other issues related to the divorce, and a statement that both parties have reviewed and agreed to the terms of the divorce. There are two main types of Idaho Affidavit in Support of Default Decree of Divorce (With Children): one with children and one without children. The affidavit for divorces with children includes additional information such as the child’s name, date of birth, and other details related to the child’s care and support.