The Idaho Order for Interim Payments is a court-ordered legal document used in the state of Idaho to provide financial support to the custodial parent of a minor child or children when the other parent fails to pay child support. It is a temporary order that requires the non-custodial parent to make payments to the custodial parent to help cover the costs of raising a child, such as food, clothing, and medical expenses. It also provides a way for the custodial parent to receive financial support while the court resolves the child support case. There are two types of Idaho Order for Interim Payments: 1. Default Order: This is an order that the court issues if the non-custodial parent does not respond to the initial court order. 2. Agreement Order: This is an order that the court issues when the parties reach an agreement on the child support payments.