An Idaho Order Appointing Attorney for Minor is an official court document that is used to appoint an attorney to provide legal representation for a minor. This order is issued by a judge of the state of Idaho and typically requires a petition to be filed for the appointment. The petition must state the reasons for appointing an attorney and must provide evidence of the parties’ financial ability to pay for the attorney’s services. There are two types of Idaho Order Appointing Attorney for Minor: 1) for adult guardianship of a minor (also referred to as an “attorney-guardian”) and 2) for the representation of a minor in a court proceeding, such as a child custody or divorce case (also referred to as an “attorney-guardiaattemptem”). Both types of orders can be issued for a variety of legal matters, including adoption, guardianship, child support, and more. The order will stipulate the duties of the appointed attorney and the amount of compensation to be paid to the attorney.