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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.
Rocket Lawyer offers guidance on the filing process, divorce documents and more! The State of South Dakota offers a no fault divorce based on irreconcilable differences.
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.
The first step to beginning the divorce process in South Dakota is to ensure you meet the state's residency requirements. You or your spouse must be domiciled in the state, meaning you have lived in South Dakota for at least one day and intend to make the state your permanent home.
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 split either.