by admin | May 14, 2021 | Family Law, South Dakota
Adultery is the voluntary sexual intercourse of a married person with one of the opposite sex to whom he or she is not married. The effective date of this section is July 1, 1984.SDCL 25-4-3 SDC 1939, § 14.0704; repealed SL 1976, ch 158, § 22-8; re-enacted SL 1984, ch...
by admin | May 14, 2021 | Family Law, South Dakota
Divorces may be granted for any of the following causes:(1) Adultery;(2) Extreme cruelty;(3) Willful desertion;(4) Willful neglect;(5) Habitual intemperance;(6) Conviction of felony;(7) Irreconcilable differences.SDCL 25-4-2 SDC 1939, § 14.0703 (1) to (6); SL 1985, ch...
by admin | May 14, 2021 | Family Law, South Dakota
Marriage is dissolved only:(1) By the death of one of the parties; or(2) By the judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction decreeing a divorce of the parties. The effect of such judgment is to restore the parties to the state of unmarried persons.SDCL 25-4-1 SDC...
by admin | May 14, 2021 | Family Law, South Dakota
The clerk of court in every county shall report information of each annulment of marriage filed in the office of the clerk of court, on forms prescribed and furnished by the Department of Health and approved by the state court administrator of the Unified Judicial...
by admin | May 14, 2021 | Family Law, South Dakota
In an action for annulment the court may, before or after judgment, give such direction for the custody, care, and education of the children of the marriage as may seem necessary or proper, and may at any time vacate and modify the same.SDCL 25-3-11 SDC 1939, §...
by admin | May 14, 2021 | Family Law, South Dakota
When an annulment is granted pursuant to this chapter, the court may provide for such maintenance of a former spouse as the court may deem just and may, at any time, vacate or modify such maintenance.SDCL 25-3-10 SL 1978, ch 189, § 1.
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