Idaho Divorce With Children — Custody and Child Support (2026)
Idaho courts apply a "best interests of the child" standard for all custody decisions. The Focus on Children parenting education program is mandatory when minor children are involved.
Focus on Children — Mandatory
Both parents must complete the "Focus on Children" program (or a court-approved equivalent) when minor children are involved. This is a parenting education class — typically 3–6 hours — focused on helping parents understand how divorce affects children and how to co-parent effectively.
Certificate requirement: Each parent receives a completion certificate and must file it with the District Court. The divorce cannot be finalized until both certificates are on file.
Finding the program: Contact your District Court clerk or visit isc.idaho.gov for approved providers. Online options are available in most counties. Cost: approximately $25–$65 per parent.
Idaho Custody Framework
Legal Custody
- Joint legal custody: Both parents share major decisions — strongly preferred in Idaho when parents can communicate
- Sole legal custody: One parent has authority — when cooperation is impossible or one parent is unfit
Physical Custody
- Primary physical custody: Child primarily lives with one parent
- Joint physical custody: Substantial time with each parent — may affect child support
Best Interests of the Child — Idaho Factors (Idaho Code § 32-717)
Idaho courts consider all relevant factors:
- Wishes of the parents
- Wishes of the child (if of sufficient age and maturity)
- Interaction of the child with each parent, siblings, and significant others
- Child's adjustment to home, school, and community
- Mental and physical health of all parties
- Each parent's ability to meet the child's developmental needs
- Each parent's willingness to facilitate the child's relationship with the other parent
- Each parent's character and circumstances
- History of domestic violence or abuse
- Any other relevant factor
Domestic violence: Idaho takes domestic violence history seriously in custody determinations.
Parenting Plan — Required
A comprehensive Parenting Plan must be submitted to the District Court. It must address:
- Legal custody designation
- Primary residence and regular parenting schedule
- Holiday and school break schedule
- Healthcare decision-making
- Educational decisions and information sharing
- Transportation and exchange logistics
- Communication between parents
- Relocation provisions
- Dispute resolution (mediation before court)
Idaho Child Support — Income Shares Model
Idaho uses the income shares model (Idaho Child Support Guidelines):
- Determine both parents' gross monthly income
- Apply deductions (taxes, FICA, prior support)
- Use the Idaho Child Support Schedule (combined income and number of children)
- Allocate proportionally between parents
- Adjust for health insurance, childcare, parenting time credit
Duration: Child support ends when the child turns 18 or graduates from high school, whichever is later (not to exceed age 19).
Income Withholding Order: Idaho courts routinely issue IWOs.
Last reviewed: March 2026 | Focus on Children required — both parents — certificate filed | Idaho Code § 32-717 best interests | Joint legal custody preferred | Parenting Plan required | Income shares child support | Support ends at 18/HS graduation | isc.idaho.gov/family-law-self-help
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Researched using official state court websites and verified legal aid resources. Filing fees and procedures verified June 2026. General legal information only — not legal advice.
Last reviewed: March 2026 · Verify current fees and forms with your local court before filing.