Affidavit In Support Of Default Decree Of Divorce (With Children)
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Affidavit In Support Of Default Decree Of Divorce (With Children) Form. This is a Idaho form and can be use in District Court Statewide.
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Full Name of Party Filing this Document
Mailing Address (Street or Post Office Box)
City, State and Zip Code
Telephone Number
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF
THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
_____________________________________,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Case No. ___________________________
_____________________________________,
Defendant.
AFFIDAVIT in SUPPORT OF DEFAULT
DECREE OF DIVORCE – with children
(I. C. 32-703)
STATE OF IDAHO
)
) ss.
County of _______________ )
I swear:
1. I am the Plaintiff.
2. The community property division I asked for in my verified complaint is substantially equal,
considering debts.
3. The provisions for custody of our child/ren are in his/her/their best interests and enable
him/her/them to continue their relationship/s with both parents.
4. The child support amount was calculated using the Idaho Child Support Guidelines.
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5. Briefly, the irreconcilable differences I have with my spouse are:
.
6. These differences are irreconcilable because:
.
7. A default divorce decree should be entered against my spouse based upon this affidavit and
my verified complaint.
Date: __________________
___________________________________
Plaintiff’s signature
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this _____ day of _______________________,
20____.
_____________________________
Notary Public for Idaho
Residing at ___________________
Commission Expires ____________
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