The decision to get an abortion is an important one for the woman who finds herself with an unplanned pregnancy. Many individuals for religious or personal reasons either strongly oppose or strongly support abortion and reproductive rights. Regardles...
Welcome to FindLaw's section on Idaho's laws and regulations regarding accident and injury claims, such as slip-and-fall lawsuits, workers' compensation claims, and car accident claims. This section includes articles on how to file a claim following ...
Information about Idaho's laws and procedures for the adoption of a child, including a summary of who is eligible to adopt a child, whether the child's consent is needed, and more.
What you need to know about Idaho's adverse possession laws, which allow someone without legal claim to a property to obtain title after living on the property openly for a certain period of time.
A prohibited marriage is void because the marriage was never lawful. Generally, there’s no need to get an annulment or divorce in these cases. Common prohibited marriages typically include bigamous marriages, meaning a person being married to more th...
The basics of Idaho's Competition Act, which prohibits the formation of trusts or monopolies, including a list of specifically prohibited activities and whether a private lawsuit is possible.
Welcome to FindLaw's Idaho Business Laws section, with a collection of articles explaining the laws that both enable and restrain business activity in the Gem State. Here you will find information about the Idaho Competition Act, an antitrust statute...
While capital punishment remains a legal sentence for a number of crimes under Idaho’s criminal statutes, the state has only executed three people in its history. Here are the basics of capital punishment laws in Idaho. Capital Punishment Statutes in...
An overview of the various laws and procedures involved in getting compensated for injuries or damage related to a car accident in Idaho, including limits on damage claims.
A look into Idaho's statute prohibiting the crime of child abuse, including a definition of the offense, the legal basis for reporting suspected child abuse, and mandatory reporters of abuse.