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The average cost for a divorce in South Dakota is $1,500, though this can vary depending on the complexity of the case and the attorneys involved. There are also certain fees that must be paid to the court, such as a filing fee and a service of process fee.
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.
CRIMINAL cases are available, unless sealed, on the UJS system from 1989 to present. CIVIL cases, unless confidential or sealed, are available from 2003 to present. Active money judgments are available for the past 20 years and inactive money judgments from April 19, 2004 to present.
Serving Your Spouse in South Dakota You can't serve your spouse yourself; you must have someone who's at least 18 years of age and not a party to the case do it. If your spouse will agree to accept service, you can hand deliver the documents or mail them.
You are strongly encouraged to consult with a lawyer before proceeding with a divorce action in which you represent yourself. If you cannot afford a lawyer you may qualify for free legal assistance.
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.
For civil record searches and questions regarding criminal and civil record searches, you can send an e-mail to: USJPARupport@ujs.state.sd.us. Criminal and protection order searches are available on the Public Access System or PARS at: . There is a $20 fee for each submitted search.
WHO CAN SERVE LEGAL PAPERS IN SOUTH DAKOTA. Anyone not a party to the lawsuit may serve a summons, including a sheriff or constable of a county or a similar political subdivision, or an officer of the United States Marshal Service in the District of Columbia, as long as they are an elector of a state.