An Idaho Decree of Divorce (No Children) is a legal document issued by a court that officially ends a marriage and grants a divorce to a married couple without any children. This type of decree includes various provisions such as the division of assets, alimony, child support, and other matters related to the divorce. It is important that all parties follow the court's instruction regarding the divorce decree as it is legally binding. There are two types of Idaho Decree of Divorce (No Children): an Uncontested Decree and a Contested Decree. An Uncontested Decree is when both parties have agreed to the terms of the divorce and have signed the paperwork without appearing in court. A Contested Decree is when one or both parties disagree with the terms of the divorce or one party does not want a divorce and the court must decide the terms of the divorce. Both types of decrees will contain the same elements, but a Contested Decree may take longer to finalize.