Frequently Asked Questions
Note: This section is in development and may not reflect all current procedures. Contact your local Family Court Services office if you have specific questions about your situation.
Legal Custody
Family Court Services (FCS) supports Idaho courts in responding effectively to families who are divorcing, modifying child custody, or establishing parenting arrangements for their children.
FCS promotes non-adversarial problem solving and connects families with services that focus on the needs and well-being of children during and after separation.
Contact your local Family Court Services office for specific services available in your district.
Glasses and materials to help parents understand the impact of separation and divorce on children and how to support them.
A structured, confidential process where a neutral mediator helps parents develop a mutually acceptable parenting plan.
Help developing or refining a parenting plan that addresses schedules, decision-making, and communication.
Arrangements for parent-child time when supervision is needed to support safety and stability.
Education and guidance to help parents communicate constructively and focus on their children’s best interests.
Anyone seeking to file for divorce, custody, child support, or to modify an existing custody or child support order can obtain instructions and court documents:
At their local county courthouse, or
Online through the Court Assistance Office resources.
If you cannot afford an attorney, the Court Assistance Office provides self-help forms and instructions.
English and Spanish informational brochures and videos about Domestic Violence Civil Protection Orders are available online. These materials explain:
What a civil protection order is
Who may qualify
How to request an order
What to expect at a hearing
If you are in immediate danger, call 911.
Statewide roster of qualified child custody mediators.
Information on evaluators who provide assessments in domestic violence cases.
Standards used by Idaho courts to determine child support.
Standards used by Idaho courts to determine child support.
Information about professionals who assist high-conflict parents with implementing court-ordered parenting plans.
An interdisciplinary and international association of professionals dedicated to improving lives of children and families through the resolution of family conflict.
The NCJFCJ, headquartered on the University of Nevada campus in Reno, provides cutting-edge training, wide-ranging technical assistance
Note: This section is in development and may not reflect all current procedures. Contact your local Family Court Services office if you have specific questions about your situation.
Legal Custody
Physical Custody and Mediation
Mediation and Child Custody
For further information, please contact the Family Court Services office in your judicial district.
215 South First Avenue
Sandpoint, ID 83864
P.O. Box 9000
324 West Garden Avenue
Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814