Family Law Self-Help Forms

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Interactive Forms

Interactive forms are free to low income people in Idaho with certain family law issues. Interactive forms allow a person to input information which automatically enters into the appropriate forms. Interactive forms are available on the Idaho Guide & File website.  Click "Start Your Legal Process" to to generate forms you can use to e-file or print to file in person at your local courthouse.

Fillable PDF Forms

Fillable PDF forms are also available if you prefer not use to the interactive forms process. You may find fillable PDF forms and instructions here: https://courtselfhelp.idaho.gov/. Please click on the "Forms" tab in the top-right corner and then select the type of issue you are having (such as divorce, custody, or change of custody) and it will bring you to the appropriate forms for that issue. Don't forget to view the instructions for each form before filing out the forms.

Fee Waiver Forms

In addition to your family law forms, you may want to consider filing for a fee waiver with the court if you cannot avoid the filing fees for your case. You can find instructions and forms regarding filing a fee waiver at the bottom of this webpage: https://courtselfhelp.idaho.gov/Forms/civil

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