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South Dakota Uncontested Divorce Online  
  Before you start completing your uncontested divorce forms with us, please read all the requirements for South Dakota divorce. Make sure that your situation matches all the requirements. Start to work under your  Uncontested Divorce online  
 

Requirements for South Dakota divorce

 
 
Residency Requirements:
 
There is no minimum residency requirement for filing for a divorce in South Dakota, but the spouse filing for divorce must be a resident of the state or a member of the Armed Forces stationed in South Dakota at the time of filing and until the divorce is final. [South Dakota Codified Laws; Volume 9A, Title 25, Chapters 25-4-30, 25-4-30.1, and 25-4-34].
 
Legal Separation:
 
The grounds for legal separation are:
   1) Adultery;
   2) Confinement for 5years because of permanent insanity;
   3) Convicted felon;
   4) Willful desertion;
   5) Cruel and inhuman treatment;
   6) Willful neglect;
   7) Irreconcilable differences;
   8) Drunkenness.
[South Dakota Codified Laws; Title 25, Chapters 25-4-17.2 and 25-4-40].
 
General Divorce Procedure:
 
If the spouses’ base for divorce is irreconcilable differences, they can submit affidavits that establish the required residency and the grounds for divorce. In such a case, the court will not generally require either spouse to personally appear in court. [South Dakota Codified Laws; Title 25, Chapter 25-4-17.3].
 
Title of Divorce action:
 
Complaint for Divorce.
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Grounds for South Dakota Divorce:

No-fault:
 
South Dakota’s no-fault grounds for divorce are irreconcilable differences, which have caused the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. [South Dakota Codified Laws; Title 25, Chapters 25-4-2, 25-4-17.2, and 25-4-18].
 
Fault-based:
 
Fault-based grounds include adultery, confinement for 5years because of permanent insanity; convicted felon; willful desertion; cruel and inhuman treatment; willful neglect; separation caused by misconduct; and drunkenness. [South Dakota Codified Laws; Title 25, Chapters 25-4-2 and 25-4-18].
 
Mediation or Counseling:
 
The proceeding can be delayed for up to 30 days if the court determines that there is a reasonable possibility for reconciliation between the spouses. [South Dakota Codified Laws; Title 25, Chapter 25-4-17.2].
 
Where to file for divorce:
 
In the county where either spouse resides. However, the defendant may have the case transferred to his or her county if desired. In addition, there is a 60-day waiting period after filing before a hearing will be held or the divorce will be granted.
 
Rights to Maiden Name:
 
The wife can have her former name restored upon request. [South Dakota Codified Laws; Title 25, Chapter 25-4-47].
Go to "Change Name" service
 
Filing Fees:
 
Court filing fees are in addition. Please check with your local courthouse to determine the exact amount.
 
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