The Idaho Decree of Divorce on Counterclaim (With Children) is a legal document that outlines the terms of a divorce when the respondent (defendant) has filed a counterclaim. This document is used when the couple has children together, and it outlines the agreement between the parties for the division of property, debts, and other matters. It also covers child custody, visitation, and support issues. The Idaho Decree of Divorce on Counterclaim (With Children) is typically used when one party has filed a counterclaim seeking a divorce after the other party has filed a Petition for Divorce. There are two types of Idaho Decree of Divorce on Counterclaim (With Children): the Standard Divorce and the Uncontested Divorce. The Standard Divorce is used when the parties have contested issues that need to be resolved by the court. The Uncontested Divorce is used when the parties have agreed to all terms of the divorce and do not need to go to court.