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Under South Dakota law a divorce may be granted for any of these grounds: adultery, extreme cruelty (including bodily injury or grievous mental suffering), willful desertion, willful neglect, habitual intemperance, conviction of a felony, chronic mental illness or irreconcilable differences.
DCS may refer cases to a prosecutor for show cause hearings when a noncustodial parent has not paid any child support for a period of time. The court may find a noncustodial parent in contempt of court if he or she has the ability to pay but is willfully not paying the child support obligation.
Marital assets and debts in South Dakota are divided ing to equitable distribution. A court will determine was is fair and equitable using several factors, but the result may not always be an equal 50/50 split. Child support is calculated using the Income Shares Model.
To get a divorce in South Dakota, no length of residency or waiting period before beginning the action is required. However, you must be a resident in good faith and once the proceeding has started you must stay a resident of the state until the divorce is final.
Under South Dakota law a divorce may be granted for any of these grounds: adultery, extreme cruelty (including bodily injury or grievous mental suffering), willful desertion, willful neglect, habitual intemperance, conviction of a felony, chronic mental illness or irreconcilable differences.
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(S.D. Codified Laws 25-4-2 (2021).) South Dakota courts can consider each spouses fault in the marriage ending, including whether one spouses adultery led to the divorce.
South Dakota law simply directs courts to divide property based on the entire picture with an eye towards an equitable division accounting for the circumstances of both parties. Often divorcing couples docHub an agreement to divide their property and assets, but courts can determine the division on their own as well.
South Dakota is an all property state. This means when a divorce is granted, a court can make an equitable (or fair) division of the property belonging to either person, whether the title to the property is in the name of the husband or the wife.
You can get a divorce in South Dakota without claiming that your spouse is at fault (a no-fault divorce). The judge can grant you a no-fault divorce if the judge finds that there are irreconcilable differences between you and your spouse.
South Dakota law requires courts to make an equitable division of property during a divorce. This applies to all property owned by a married couple, both joint property and the individual property belonging to each spouse. It doesnt necessarily mean a 50:50 split either.

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