Proposed Bill Would Eliminate Irreconcilable Differences as a Ground for Divorce in South Dakota
- posted: Mar. 30, 2020
A South Dakota lawmaker has proposed a bill that would remove irreconcilable differences as a legal reason for divorce in the state. Introduced on January 29 by state Rep. Tony Randolph, Read More
What Is Imputed Income and How Does It Affect Child Support?
- posted: Jan. 30, 2020
In South Dakota, both parents have a duty to support their child financially, whether they are married or not. When parents divorce, however, it is typically the noncustodial parent who Read More
Child Custody: The Value of a Parenting Plan
- posted: Jan. 30, 2020
During your marriage, you and your spouse most likely fell into a pattern of dividing parenting duties naturally according to your schedules and those of your children. Now that you’re Read More
How to Approach Your First Meeting With Our Family Lawyers
- posted: Jan. 30, 2020
Whether your spouse just filed for divorce or you’re facing a potential child custody battle, your choice of a family lawyer in South Dakota can make all the difference in Read More
How Bankruptcy Can Help You Keep Your Family Farm
- posted: Nov. 26, 2019
How Bankruptcy Can Help You Keep Your Family Farm The twenty-first century has not been kind to small business, and continued pressure from large scale farming has made it increasingly difficult Read More
City of Box Elder can be held liable for negligently providing water
- posted: Mar. 20, 2019
In 2014, the City of Box Elder was required to take one of its water wells offline due to impermissible contaminates. Box Elder, having to provide water to its residents, Read More
Who Gets the Kids (For Tax Purposes)
- posted: Sep. 22, 2017
A common question we receive from a party to a divorce in which there are minor children is “Who gets to claim the children on their taxes?” After all, if Read More