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Divorce Attorney in Boise, Idaho

Boise · Meridian · Eagle · Nampa · Caldwell · Kuna · Star

A Boise divorce attorney can make the difference between a chaotic, costly proceeding and one that protects your finances, parental rights, and emotional bandwidth. The Law Office of Michael J. Holmes represents clients throughout Boise and the Treasure Valley in contested and uncontested divorces, complex property division, and post-decree modifications.

Idaho Divorce Basics

Idaho is a community property state (Idaho Code § 32-906). Property and debts acquired during the marriage are generally divided equally at divorce, with separate property remaining with the original owner. Idaho recognizes both fault-based grounds (Idaho Code § 32-603) and no-fault irreconcilable differences (Idaho Code § 32-616). Residency requirement: at least one spouse must have lived in Idaho for six (6) weeks before filing.

Uncontested Divorce in Idaho

When both spouses agree on property division, debts, custody, and support, an uncontested divorce can move through the Ada County or Canyon County District Court relatively quickly. We draft stipulated decrees that hold up under judicial review and protect both parties.

Contested Divorce

Where the parties disagree, we handle discovery, temporary orders, mediation, settlement conferences, and trial. We work with forensic accountants and business valuators when professional practices, family businesses, or retirement accounts require valuation.

Property & Debt Division

Idaho community property includes wages, retirement contributions, and assets acquired during marriage — even when titled in one spouse’s name. Separate property includes pre-marriage assets, gifts, and inheritances kept separate. Commingling — mixing separate property with community funds — frequently triggers disputes we help resolve through tracing.

Children & Divorce

Divorce involving children requires a parenting plan addressing legal custody, physical custody, holiday schedules, and decision-making authority. Idaho courts apply the best-interests standard from Idaho Code § 32-717. We also handle child support and, where appropriate, spousal maintenance.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does an Idaho divorce take?

An uncontested divorce can be finalized in 60–90 days after filing. Contested divorces often take 6–18 months depending on complexity, court calendar, and the parties’ willingness to settle.

Do I need to prove fault?

No. Idaho allows divorce on the no-fault ground of irreconcilable differences. Fault grounds remain available but are rarely necessary or strategically advisable.

Can we use the same attorney?

No. An attorney cannot ethically represent both spouses. One spouse can hire counsel and the other can proceed unrepresented, but each spouse’s interests are best protected with independent counsel — even in an uncontested matter.

Related Family Law Topics

  • Family Law Overview (Boise & Treasure Valley)
  • Divorce
  • Child Custody
  • Child Support
  • Spousal Support
  • Civil Protection Orders
  • Establishing Paternity
  • Marital Agreements
  • Guardianship

Talk to a Boise Family Law Attorney

Call (208) 696-2772 for a confidential consultation. We serve clients across Boise, Meridian, Nampa, Caldwell, Eagle, Star, and the entire Treasure Valley.

Family law representation is offered exclusively in Idaho. Submitting a contact form does not create an attorney-client relationship.

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