The Idaho Decree of Divorce (With Children) is a form that is used to legally end a marriage and create a parenting plan for the couple’s minor children. The decree includes provisions for child support, custody, visitation, and division of property. This document is issued by the court when a couple files for a divorce in the state of Idaho and there are minor children involved. There are two types of Idaho Decree of Divorce (With Children). The first is the Joint Decree of Divorce (With Children), which is issued when both spouses agree to the terms of the divorce. The second type is the Contested Decree of Divorce (With Children), which is issued when one spouse disagrees with the other's proposed terms. Both types of Idaho Decree of Divorce (With Children) include the same provisions for child support, custody, visitation, and division of property. The decree also outlines the rights and responsibilities of each parent as well as provides guidance on how the family should handle disputes.