The Idaho Completing Decree of Divorce (With Children) is a legal document used to finalize a divorce when children are involved. This document outlines the terms of the divorce and sets out the rights and obligations of each parent. It includes information on child custody, visitation, child support, spousal support, division of property, and other matters related to the divorce. The Idaho Completing Decree of Divorce (With Children) can be filed in the district court of the county where either party resides. There are two types of Idaho Completing Decree of Divorce (With Children): an Uncontested Decree and a Contested Decree. An Uncontested Decree is for cases in which both parties have agreed to all the terms of the divorce and can be completed without a court hearing. A Contested Decree is for cases in which the parties do not agree on all the terms of the divorce and require a court hearing.