This is a legal form that was released by the Idaho Courts - a government authority operating within Idaho. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is CAO GCPi1-1?
A: CAO GCPi1-1 is a Family Law Case Information Sheet for De Facto Custodian, Adoption and Minor Guardianship Cases in Idaho.
Q: What is a De Facto Custodian?
A: A de facto custodian is someone who has been the primary caretaker and financial supporter of a child, without a legal relationship or custody order.
Q: What is an Adoption Case?
A: An adoption case is a legal process where a person becomes the legal parent of a child who is not their biological child.
Q: What is a Minor Guardianship Case?
A: A minor guardianship case is a legal process where someone is appointed as the legal guardian of a child who is not their biological child.
Q: Who needs to complete the CAO GCPi1-1?
A: The CAO GCPi1-1 needs to be completed by individuals involved in De Facto Custodian, Adoption and Minor Guardianship cases in Idaho.
Q: What information is required on the CAO GCPi1-1?
A: The CAO GCPi1-1 requires information about the parties involved, the child's background, current living situation, and any prior or pending cases relating to the child.
Q: Is the CAO GCPi1-1 form mandatory?
A: Yes, the CAO GCPi1-1 form is mandatory to be filed in De Facto Custodian, Adoption and Minor Guardianship cases in Idaho.
Q: Can the CAO GCPi1-1 form be filled electronically?
A: Yes, the CAO GCPi1-1 form can be filled electronically or by hand.
Q: Who should I contact for help with the CAO GCPi1-1 form?
A: You can contact the court clerk or a family law attorney for assistance with the CAO GCPi1-1 form.
Form Details:
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