South Dakota Parenting Guidelines

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If there is not a court Order or other enforceable agreement in place that governs the relocation of a child, the parent seeking to move must provide notice to the other parent of the intention to relocate.

In the State of South Dakota, the law does not discriminate or favor one parent over the other based on gender. Mothers and fathers are equally entitled to seek and be awarded custody of their child.

South Dakota child custody laws don't prescribe a certain age when a child's preference may be considered.

In the State of South Dakota, the law does not discriminate or favor one parent over the other based on gender. Mothers and fathers are equally entitled to seek and be awarded custody of their child.

It shall be unlawful to compel, coerce, or force by any means, any person to release, sell, place, relinquish, or give up for adoption any minor child. A violation of this section shall be a Class 6 felony.

In South Dakota, when custodial parents want to move with their minor children, they must give specific notice to the noncustodial parent. If the other parent objects to the relocation, the court will hold a hearing to determine if the move is in the child's best interests.

The nonresidential parent pays child support to the residential parent in South Dakota. In the case of a 50/50 split in parenting time, the higher earner pays child support to the lower earner.

The mother of an unmarried minor born out of wedlock is entitled to its custody, services, and earnings subject to the court's right to award custody of the child to either parent, considering the best interests of the child as to its temporal, mental, and moral welfare.

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South Dakota Parenting Guidelines