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Federal Court Finds That School District Can Drug Test Substitute TeachersA federal court has found that a school board may require all substitute teachers to submit to and pass a drug test as a condition of employment.
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4 Back-To-School Tips For Unmarried ParentsBack-to-school season is stressful for all parents but it’s a little more complicated when you’re not married.
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Is It Time For An Estate Planning Review?Estate Planning Quiz to Test The Health Of Your Estate Plan
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3 Things You Need To Know About South Dakota's Parental Relocation LawUnder South Dakota's Parental Relocation Law, if an existing custody order does not expressly govern the relocation of the principal residence.
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I’ve Been Named A Trustee. Now What?In our experience, most persons named as a trustee are non-professional trustees. In other words, the role of trustee is typically filled by a family member...
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3 Secrets Every Grandparent Should Know About Visitation Rights In South DakotaAs soon as grandparents learn that their child is facing a divorce, their main concern may be whether they can visit their grandchildren after the divorce.
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What Type Of Marriages Are Illegal In South Dakota?Any marriage between parents and children, ancestors and descendants of every degree, and be- tween brothers and sisters of the half as well as the whole...
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3 Common Questions About Annulments In South DakotaLike a divorce, an annulment ends a marriage. However, unlike a divorce, when you get an annulment it’s as though you were never married, at least in some ways.
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The ABCs of South Dakota's School Sentinel ProgramThe South Dakota School Sentinel Program was passed in 2013 and allows a school board to create, establish, and supervise the arming of school employees...
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4 Reasons Why You Should Use South Dakota For Your TrustIn 1983, South Dakota became the first “boutique dynasty trust” jurisdiction without a state income tax.