A Step-by-Step Guide to Filing for Divorce in Idaho

Filing for divorce isn’t something anyone imagines doing when they walk down the aisle. But sometimes, life shifts. People grow in different directions, and relationships come to an end—not always with drama, but with quiet realizations. If you’ve reached that point, know this: you’re not alone, and the path forward doesn’t have to be overwhelming.

At Brown Family Law, we’ve helped countless Idahoans navigate divorce with dignity, clarity, and compassion. This step-by-step guide is designed to take the guesswork out of the process, so you can focus on what matters most—healing, rebuilding, and protecting your future.

Step 1: Understand the Grounds for Divorce in Idaho

Idaho law recognizes both no-fault and fault-based divorces.

  • no-fault divorce simply means stating that “irreconcilable differences” have led to the breakdown of your marriage. It’s the most common and least contentious path.
  • In a fault-based divorce, you’ll need to provide a reason recognized by the court, such as adultery, cruelty, desertion, or substance abuse.

Most people choose the no-fault divorce route. It tends to be quicker and less emotionally draining, which—let’s face it—is a big win during an already stressful time.

For an in-depth explanation of Idaho’s grounds for divorce, the Idaho Code §32-603 outlines the legal standards.

Step 2: Make Sure You Meet the Residency Requirements

Before you can file, you or your spouse must have been living in Idaho for at least six weeks.

If you’ve just moved here, you’ll need to wait a bit. But if you’ve called Idaho home for a while, you’re good to go.

The requirement is relatively lenient compared to other states, which often mandate six months or more of residency.

Step 3: Gather Your Documents and Information

This is where preparation makes all the difference. Before you file, collect:

  • Your marriage certificate 
  • Proof of Idaho residency 
  • Information about shared assets and debts 
  • Children’s details, if applicable

Having these ready helps avoid delays—and helps your attorney (if you hire one) prepare your divorce petition with care and precision.

Step 4: File a Petition for Divorce

This is the official start. You’ll file a Petition for Divorce with the district court in your county. The form lays out your requests for things like child custody, division of property, and support.

You’ll be known as the Petitioner. Your spouse becomes the Respondent.

Filing fees are typically around $200–$300. If that’s a stretch financially, you can request a fee waiver through the clerk’s office.

Step 5: Serve Your Spouse

After you file, the law requires that your spouse be officially notified. This is called “service of process.”

You can use a process server, or the sheriff’s office. In cooperative situations, your spouse may sign an Acknowledgment of Service, which can help move things along smoothly.

Once served, your spouse has 20 days to respond (30 days if they live out of state). If they don’t, you may proceed with a default divorce, which can be quicker but still requires court approval.

Step 6: Temporary Orders (If Needed)

Sometimes you need temporary arrangements—for parenting time, support, or use of the home—before your divorce is finalized.

In Idaho, either spouse can request temporary orders, especially if there are minor children involved. These can provide structure and stability during the divorce process.

You can learn more about parenting arrangements and custody by visiting our page on child custody and visitation.

Step 7: Discovery and Negotiation

This is where transparency and negotiation come into play.

The discovery process involves the exchange of financial documents, retirement accounts, property records, and more. Full disclosure is essential for a fair agreement.

Many Idaho couples opt for mediation, which is often faster, cheaper, and less adversarial than going to court. According to the American Bar Association, mediation has an 80% success rate in resolving disputes amicably.

If you and your spouse can agree on all key matters—custody, finances, support—you’ll avoid a trial entirely.

Step 8: Finalize the Divorce

Once everything’s agreed upon, your attorney (or you, if you’re filing pro se) will draft a Marital Settlement Agreement. The judge will review it, and—if everything’s in order—issue a Final Decree of Divorce.

If you can’t reach an agreement, the court will schedule a trial. The judge will listen to both sides and make final decisions. It’s rarely anyone’s first choice, but sometimes it’s necessary.

A Few Words from the Other Side of the Desk

We’ve walked beside hundreds of clients through this process. No two stories are the same, but nearly all share this moment: the deep breath when it’s all done.

One client—a soft-spoken father of two—once told us, “I didn’t know how strong I was until I had to be.” And we’ve never forgotten that. Divorce isn’t easy, but it’s a chapter—not the whole book.

Whether your case is simple or complex, amicable or high-conflict, know this: you deserve to be heard. You deserve clarity. And you deserve a path forward that honors your dignity and future.

Ready to Take the First Step?

If you’re thinking about divorce, or already deep in the process, we’re here for you. From your first questions to your final paperwork, we bring years of experience, deep local knowledge, and compassion to every case.

Start with a consultation or call us at 208-987-7005. If you’re just looking to explore more, check out our Divorce FAQ or browse our Family Law Blog for deeper insight into life before, during, and after divorce.

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