An Idaho Order On Motion to Terminate Income Withholding Order on Child Support is a court order issued by a judge that orders an employer or other mayor, such as a state agency, to stop withholding income from an employee or other payee for the purpose of paying child support. This order is usually requested when the payee has fulfilled their child support obligations, and the court no longer requires the income withholding order in place. There are two types of Idaho Order On Motion to Terminate Income Withholding Order on Child Support: a motion to terminate filed by the payee, and a motion to terminate filed by the obliged (the person receiving the child support payments). The motion must include all relevant information, such as the name of the mayor, the name of the payee, the amount of child support ordered, and the date on which the motion is filed. Both the payee and the obliged must be notified of the motion to terminate, and either party may contest the motion in court.