The Idaho C Affidavit in Support of Default Decree on Counterclaim (With Children) is a court document used in divorce proceedings when a spouse, or both spouses, fails to file a response to the other spouse’s counterclaim. The affidavit is used to ask the court to enter a default decree, granting the requesting spouse their desired outcome. The Idaho C Affidavit in Support of Default Decree on Counterclaim (With Children) must be signed and notarized by the requesting spouse and must include the following information: • The full legal name of both spouses • The date of marriage • The date of separation • The names and ages of any minor children • The requested relief • A statement that the other spouse was properly served and has failed to respond to the counterclaim • A statement that the requesting spouse is entitled to the relief requested • The full address of both spouses • The notary’s signature and seal There are three types of Idaho C Affidavit in Support of Default Decree on Counterclaim (With Children): • Joint Custody • Sole Custody • Visitation Each type of affidavit contains specific details that are applicable to that particular type of relief requested.