North Dakota Joint Petition to Modify or Amend Divorce Decree of Father Agreeing to be Sole Provider of Child

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The following form is a Petition that adopts the "notice pleadings" format of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, which have been adopted by most states in one form or another.


This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.


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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.

The North Dakota Department of Human Services says they recommend a child must be at least 9 years old before he or she is left alone. North Dakota says ages 0-8 must not be left alone under any circumstances.

If the court finds by clear and convincing evidence that a child is of sufficient maturity to make a sound judgment, the court may give substantial weight to the preference of the mature child.

Father's Right to Child Support in North Dakota In cases where the father is deemed the more ?fit? parent and is awarded primary custody, he has equal right to petition for child support and also has equal access to child support enforcement services through the state.

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.

In North Dakota, custody is called ?parental rights and responsibilities.? When a judge makes an order for parental rights and responsibilities, s/he will decide two basic things: ?decision-making responsibility? and ?residential responsibility.?

The parent asking for modifications to parenting time (visitation) in the current order makes the request in a written motion to the court. The other parent may respond to the modification request by answering the motion in writing.

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