The Idaho Completing Decree of Divorce (No Children) is a legal document used to officially end a marriage when the couple has no children. This decree outlines the terms of the divorce, including division of assets, alimony, and debt. This decree is signed by both parties, their attorneys, and a judge in order to become legally binding. The Idaho Completing Decree of Divorce (No Children) has two types: 1) Default Decree of Divorce — when one party does not object or appear in court, and the other party's request is granted; and 2) Contested Decree of Divorce — when one party objects to the other's requests, and the judge must make a decision.