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STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA IN CIRCUIT COURTEOUSLY OF, JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, Plaintiff))))))))Case No. Plaintiffs.NOTICE OF ENTRY OF DECREEDefendantTO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES:Please take notice that on a Decree.

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the SD Notice Of Entry Of Decree and open it in the designated editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the County and the appropriate Judicial Circuit where the case is being filed.
  3. Fill in the names of the plaintiff and defendant in the respective spaces, ensuring accuracy in spelling and title.
  4. Enter the case number in the designated field to link the document to the correct case.
  5. In the section provided, input the date when the Decree of Divorce was entered. This date is crucial and should be accurate.
  6. Complete the area labeled 'DATED' by filling in the day and month on which you are submitting the form, along with the year.
  7. Ensure the plaintiff's name is signed at the bottom of the form to validate the notice.
  8. In the Mailing Certificate section, state the date on which the notice was mailed and list the name and address of the defendant.
  9. Review all entries for accuracy to ensure that the form is correctly filled out before proceeding.
  10. Once completed, you can choose to save your changes, download the document, print it for mailing, or share it as necessary.

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South Dakota recognizes both “fault" and “no-fault" divorce. A fault divorce action places blame for the divorce on one party while a no-fault divorce claims “irreconcilable differences" between two spouses justify a divorce.

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 doesn't necessarily mean a 50:50 split either.

The "waiting period" refers to the time between the start of the divorce proceedings and the court decree granting the final divorce. The waiting period in a South Dakota divorce is a minimum sixty (60) days after your spouse is served with the divorce papers.

Entry of the Decree means the date on which the Court enters the Decree as final in an order at or after the Fairness Hearing on the Terms of the Consent Decree as set forth in Paragraph 26 of this Decree.

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.

The primary difference between a legal separation and divorce is the permanency of a divorce order that doesn't exist with a legal separation. A court may grant a legal separation when there's been an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage.

The 2020 South Dakota divorce rate was 2.5 divo divorces per 1,000 population, which is the lowest divorce rate since 1972. For South Dakota, the mean or average duration of the marriages ending in divorce during 2020 was 11 years, the median duration was eight years, and the modal duration was three years.

Notice of Entry of Judgment or Order (CIV-130) Tells the parties that a judgment has been entered in a case.

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