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Contact information for clerks of district court is available at ndcourts.gov/court-locations. File your completed name change documents with the Clerk of District Court in the North Dakota county where you have resided for at least 6 months before filing the Petition. Note: You'll be asked to pay an $80.00 filing fee.
A motion for change of venue asks the current North Dakota state court to allow a court in a different North Dakota county to hear the case. Why would somebody file a motion for change of venue? It is too expensive to travel to the county designated for the case.
North Dakota is not a 50/50, or community property, state. North Dakota is an equitable division state which means all assets considered marital property are divided equitably, not necessarily equally in divorce.
There are no hard-and-fast rules as to the age at which a child is considered mature enough to testify as to a preference regarding residential responsibility. A court might find a ten year old in one case mature enough to express a preference, but find otherwise regarding a thirteen year old in another case.
Section 12.1-20-09 - Adultery 1. A married person is guilty of a class A misdemeanor if he or she engages in a sexual act with another person who is not his or her spouse.
The North Dakota Grounds for divorce are: Adultery. Extreme cruelty. Willful desertion.
Adultery is one of six ?fault-based? grounds for divorce recognized in North Dakota, and if your partner has stepped out on your marriage, you are going to have to show proof of his or her doing so.
North Dakota is a ?no fault? divorce state. The grounds (reasons) for a no fault divorce is ?irreconcilable differences.? Irreconcilable differences are substantial reasons for not continuing the marriage and which make it appear the marriage shouldn't be resolved.