Idaho Motion To Terminate Income Withholding Order is a legal document that is used to stop a court-ordered garnishment of wages or other income. The motion is filed with the court, and it requires the employer or other withholding agent to stop taking money from an employee's wages or other income and remitting it to the court. This motion is typically used by a debtor who wants to stop the garnishment of their wages or income for any reason, such as to free up money for other expenses. There are two types of Idaho Motion To Terminate Income Withholding Order: 1) Motion to Terminate Income Withholding Order — This motion is used to request that the court order the employer or other withholding agent to stop taking money from the employee's wages or other income and remit it to the court. This motion does not require a hearing and is typically granted if the debtor can demonstrate that the garnishment is no longer necessary. 2) Motion to Modify Income Withholding Order — This motion is used to request that the court modify the amount of money that is taken from the employee's wages or other income and remitted to the court. This motion requires a hearing, and the court will consider any evidence presented by the debtor before deciding whether to modify the amount of money taken from the employee's wages or other income.