Idaho Motion for Genetic Tests (H&W) is a type of motion that allows a court to order genetic testing to help determine the paternity of a child born out of wedlock. The motion is filed in the district court in the county where the child resides, and must be signed by the mother of the child, the father, or both. The motion must include information about the parties involved and the reasons for the motion. The motion must also include the names of the people to be tested and the type of testing to be performed. The court will then review the motion and enter an order for the testing to be performed. There are two types of Idaho Motion for Genetic Tests (H&W): paternity and genetic testing for inheritance. Paternity tests are used to determine the father of a child born out of wedlock, and are typically ordered by the court when paternity is disputed. Genetic testing for inheritance is used to determine who is entitled to receive inheritances from a deceased parent or other relative. Both types of tests must be ordered by the court and performed by a certified laboratory.