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A $166 filing fee will be due at the time of filing. If you are unable to afford the filing fee, you can request an exemption by filing a Motion and Affidavit for Fee Waiver (FW 1-9) along with an Order Re: Fee Waiver (FW 1-10).
Both parents share legal responsibility for supporting their child. That legal responsibility should be divided in proportion to their Guidelines Income, whether they be separated, divorced, remarried, or never married.
Idaho Child Support Services enforces court-ordered medical support by enrolling a child in a parent's employer-provided medical insurance (when available), and enforces child support through a variety of enforcement methods.
You are at least 18 years old. The name change is not to avoid creditors or outstanding debts. You, or if you are requesting a name change for a minor, they, do not need to register as a convicted sexual offender under Chapter 83, title 18, Idaho Code, or under the conditions of similar laws in another state.
Idaho Fam. Law. P. 120 Income of Parent (Status at Calculation Date)Greater than& Less than or Equal to1st Child$22,000$24,000$1,400$24,000$26,000$1,511$26,000$28,000$1,74444 more rows
Search Idaho Statutes The court may award either joint physical custody or joint legal custody or both as between the parents or parties as the court determines is for the best interests of the minor child or children.
An adult may file an application for the name change of a minor in the district court of the county where the minor resides. This application must be signed by at least one parent.
There shall be a rebuttable presumption that a minimum amount of support is at least $50.00 per month per child.