The Swier Law Firm Family Law Library Articles
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4 Things You Should Know About Child Support in South DakotaHere are four things every parent should know about child support in South Dakota.
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Brooke Schloss Receives National Recognition in Family LawBrooke Schloss of Swier Law Firm, Prof. LLC, was recently awarded a 10.0 Superb Attorney Rating in Family Law from AVVO, a national ratings service.
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Premarital Agreements in South Dakota - Not Just For The Young Or WealthyPremarital agreements are not just for the young or wealthy. In fact, they are particularly important for seniors who get married later in life.
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5 Rules Everyone Should Know About Marriage In South DakotaUnder South Dakota law, marriage is a civil contract between two persons who are each at least 18 years old and otherwise capable of getting married.
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You Want Your South Dakota Adoption To Go Smoothly, Don't You?You want your South Dakota adoption to go smoothly, right? One of your most important decisions is hiring your adoption attorney.
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5 Questions To Ask Before Hiring A South Dakota Adoption LawyerHere are five questions you should ask before hiring a South Dakota adoption lawyer.
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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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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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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...