Idaho Family Case Answer (No Children) is a court document that is used to settle disputes between spouses who do not have any children. It is an agreement between the two parties that addresses all the issues necessary to end their marriage. These issues may include division of assets, alimony, debts, and other matters related to the dissolution of the marriage. The document is intended to be signed by both parties and then filed in court as the official record of the terms of the settlement. The most common types of Idaho Family Case Answers (No Children) are: • Marital Separation Agreement: This document sets out the terms of the agreement between the two parties and is used to resolve the issues of the dissolution of the marriage. • Default Divorce: In a default divorce, one party agrees to the terms of the dissolution without any further negotiation. • Uncontested Divorce: This is an agreement between the two parties that resolves all issues related to the dissolution of the marriage without the need for litigation. • Property Settlement Agreement: This agreement resolves all issues regarding division of assets and debts, and is usually part of an uncontested divorce.