Idaho Motion to Consolidate (H&W) is a legal procedure that allows multiple cases to be combined into one. This procedure is used when multiple parties are involved in a legal dispute and the court believes that consolidating the cases would be more efficient. It is commonly used in matters of divorce, child custody, debt collection, and other civil matters. There are two types of Idaho Motion to Consolidate (H&W): a Joint Motion and a Separate Motion. A Joint Motion can be filed by both parties involved in the dispute, while a Separate Motion can be filed by just one party. In either case, the court must approve the motion for consolidation before it can take effect. Once the court has approved the motion, all the parties involved in the dispute are required to appear before the court and answer any relevant questions. The court will then decide whether the motion should be granted or denied.