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How To Find A Divorce Lawyer or Attorney in Idaho
Getting a divorce is never easy, even when couples agree to part ways mutually. However, even with the most amicable of splits, disagreements can ensue, which can lead to month-long or even year-long battles over assets, child custody or even alimony. Couples filing for divorce in Idaho are not always aware of the laws regarding a dissolution of marriage, and because of this, may lose certain property or spousal support that would have otherwise been rightfully theirs. Knowing the basic rules and regulations about Idaho divorce proceedings can help spouses protect their interests and ensure the case runs as smoothly and quickly as possible.
Idaho Divorce Residency Requirements
In order to file for a divorce in Idaho, the plaintiff (spouse filing the petition) must be a resident of the state for at least six weeks prior to filing. If the plaintiff meets these requirements, then the divorce may be filed with the district court in the county where either spouse resides.
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