No-Fault Uncontested Agreed Divorce Package for Dissolution of Marriage with Adult Children and with or without Property and Debts - Idaho 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the No-Fault Uncontested Agreed Divorce Package in our editor.
  2. Begin by completing the 'Complaint for Divorce' (ID-CAO-1-3) and 'Summons' (ID-CAO-1-1). Ensure all required information is filled accurately before submitting these documents to the Clerk of Court along with the filing fee.
  3. Serve the completed 'Complaint' and 'Summons' on your spouse. Provide them with the 'Acknowledgment of Service by Defendant and Consent' (ID-CAO-2-1A) for their completion and return.
  4. Both parties should jointly fill out the 'Sworn Stipulation for Entry of Decree of Divorce' (ID-CAO-6-8) and the 'Decree of Divorce' (ID-CAO-8-3). File these documents with the Clerk, including two addressed envelopes for mailing.
  5. Once signed by a Judge, the Clerk will mail you both copies of the signed Decree in your provided envelopes. Keep copies for your records.

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The basic difference between dissolution and divorce relates to whether the spouses agree on all of the issues related to the end of the marriage or not. In addition, dissolution does not assign fault to either party while divorce does.
The quickest divorce is typically an uncontested divorce. If both parties agree on all terms and meet state-specific requirements, such as residency, the process can be completed in as little as a few weeks to a few months. However, this depends on the states and countys procedures.
Quite the contrary, an uncontested divorce can be finalized rather quickly (in as little as 20 days). If both spouses agree on all issues (property division, child custody, support, debt allocation, etc), the process is considered uncontested. These divorces can often be completed within a few months.
Cons of an Uncontested Divorce: Requires cooperation: Both spouses must be willing to cooperate and agree on all major issues. Limited protection: In an uncontested divorce, there is a risk that one party may not be fully aware of their rights or may agree to terms that are not in their best interest.
An uncontested divorce is much faster and cheaper than traditional divorcespouses can often use a DIY solution like an online divorce service. They do, though, also have the option of getting professional help.