Idaho Motion for Genetic Tests is a legal process in which a third party files a motion in an Idaho court to obtain genetic testing of a disputed child. This motion can be filed by a party claiming to be a parent, a guardian, or an individual with a legitimate interest in the child's welfare. The motion is typically filed in order to prove the parentage of a child, or to establish a legal relationship between the child and the parent or guardian. The motion is typically filed in the county where the child resides. There are three types of Idaho Motion for Genetic Tests: 1. Maternity Test Motion: This motion is filed by an individual claiming to be the mother of the child to prove the parentage. 2. Paternity Test Motion: This motion is filed by an individual claiming to be the father of the child to prove the parentage. 3. Guardian Test Motion: This motion is filed by an individual claiming to have a legitimate interest in the welfare of the child, such as a guardian or caretaker, to establish a legal relationship.