Clear next steps for Idaho families—especially when custody, property, and a business are all in play
1) Start with the “three tracks” of an Idaho divorce: kids, money, and the court process
A common mistake is focusing only on one track (for example, “I just want 50/50 custody”) without planning for the others (how you’ll handle school breaks, how support is calculated, who pays which debts, or what happens to a business you built during the marriage).
2) Idaho property division: “community property” usually means a substantially equal split—but details matter
3) Child custody in Idaho: build a parenting plan that reduces conflict (and protects your bond with your kids)
If there has been a domestic violence allegation or a protection order, custody planning becomes more sensitive and may involve safety provisions, supervised exchanges, or modified contact terms.
4) Child support: what families should gather before numbers are discussed
For business owners, support discussions often hinge on what counts as income, how to treat business expenses, and whether earnings fluctuate seasonally.
Did you know? Quick facts that can change negotiations
A simple planning table: what to document (and why)
| Category | What to gather | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Income | Pay stubs, tax returns, 1099s, profit/loss statements | Supports child support calculations and credibility in court |
| Parenting | School calendar, childcare schedule, proposed exchange plan | Helps create a stable plan that actually works week-to-week |
| Property | Mortgage statements, deeds, appraisals, bank statements, retirement statements | Helps identify community vs. separate portions and value |
| Debts | Credit card statements, auto loans, tax notices, personal loans | Prevents surprises and supports a clean, enforceable allocation |
Boise local angle: what changes when you’re balancing work, school zones, and travel time
For business owners, Boise’s growth can also mean the business is scaling quickly. If your income is changing year to year, or you’re reinvesting heavily, it’s wise to address documentation early so support and property issues are based on clear, defensible numbers.