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Idaho is a "community Property" state. Each spouse's separate Property consists of:
 
(1) all Property acquired prior to the Marriage; (2) Property acquired by gift either before or during the Marriage; and (3) Property acquired by individual gift before or during the Marriage.
 
The court will divide all other Property (the community Property) of the spouses in a substantially equal manner, unless there are compelling reasons to provide otherwise. The court will consider the following factors:
 
(1) any marital misconduct; (2) the length of the Marriage; (3) the age and health of the spouses; (4) the occupation of the spouses; (5) the amount and sources of income of the spouses; (6) the vocational skills of the spouses; (7) the employability of the spouses; (8) any Premarital agreement; (9) the present and potential earning capability of each spouse; (10) any retirement benefits, including social security, civil service, military and railroad retirement benefits; (11) the liabilities of the spouses; (12) the needs of the spouses; and (13) whether the Property award is instead of or in addition to maintenance.
 
[Idaho Code; Title 32, Chapters 712 and 903 to 919].
 
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