An Idaho Memorandum of Agreement and Stipulated Order (MOA/SO) is a legally binding contract between two or more parties that outlines their responsibilities, rights, and obligations. It is commonly used in a variety of legal situations and is a crucial part of the legal process when settling disputes or making changes to existing laws. There are various types of Idaho Memorandum of Agreement and Stipulated Order, including: • Settlement Agreements: These are agreements between two or more parties that settle a dispute or provide a mutual release of liability. • Contested Cases: These are cases that are pending in court and require the intervention of a judge to make a ruling. • Consent Orders: These are orders issued by a court that require the parties to abide by a set of rules or regulations. • Modifications or Amendments: These are agreements that modify or amend existing contracts. • Execution of Documents: These are documents that are signed or witnessed to validate a contract or agreement. • Default Judgments: These are judgments made by a judge when one or more of the parties fails to appear in court.