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Master the IRCP in the Gem State
In Idaho, the IRCP (Idaho Rules of Civil Procedure) governs all civil matters. A common pitfall for Idaho pro se litigants is the “Motion to Retain”—if your case remains inactive for too long, the court will dismiss it unless you file a specific request to keep it on the calendar. Our service helps you stay ahead of these procedural deadlines.
Idaho Litigation Support Areas
Magistrate Division Filings: Drafting for civil actions up to $10,000 and “Forcible Detainer” (eviction) cases.
District Court Petitions: High-value litigation support for damages and specific performance.
Writs of Continuing Garnishment: Paperwork to help you collect on a judgment from a debtor’s wages.
Generic Motions & Orders: Custom-drafted “Notice of Hearing” and “Proposed Orders” required by Idaho judges.
Focus on Idaho “Self-Help” Standards
We utilize the standards set by the Idaho Court Assistance Office but elevate the drafting to provide more robust, case-specific arguments for complex litigation.
For comprehensive support across all jurisdictions, return to our Master Guide for Pro Se Litigation Support in the United States .