Idaho Complaint for Divorce (No Children) is a legal document that is filed with the court by a person who is seeking a divorce from their spouse. It outlines the facts of the marriage, including the date of the marriage, the length of the marriage, the residency requirements, and the grounds for the divorce. The complaint also requests that the court grant the divorce and any other relief that the petitioner may be entitled to. There are two types of Idaho Complaint for Divorce (No Children): Uncontested Divorce and Contested Divorce. In an Uncontested Divorce, both parties agree to the terms of the divorce and the court will issue a final Decree of Divorce. In a Contested Divorce, one or both of the parties may disagree on the terms of the divorce, and the court will hold a hearing to decide any outstanding issues.