The Swier Law Firm Family Law Library Articles
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Parenting Plans in South DakotaYou should think of a parenting plan as setting the expectations for your children and each other.
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Settling Your South Dakota Divorce or Child Custody Case Through MediationWhen people think of divorce or child custody cases, they may picture an emotional court battle.
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South Dakota Family Law - Separation, Divorce, and the Surrogacy ProcessA new baby brings love and joy to new parents – but fitting a newborn into the family unit’s established routines can also lead to stress.
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Are You Interested in Keeping Your Property After A South Dakota Divorce?Are you interested in keeping your property after a South Dakota divorce? If so, here are 5 tips for to keep in mind about a premarital agreement.
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What is the Waiting Period in a South Dakota Divorce?In South Dakota, the "waiting period" refers to the time between the start of the divorce proceedings and the court decree granting the final divorce.
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13 Questions To Ask Your South Dakota Divorce and Child Custody AttorneyDuring an initial consultation with a South Dakota divorce and child custody attorney, you should come prepared with the facts and issues surrounding the case.
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The Coronavirus Vaccine and Divorced Parents in South DakotaCoronavirus vaccines are leading to disputes between divorced parents in South Dakota over whether to vaccinate their children.
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9 FAQs You Should Know About A South Dakota AdoptionHere are 9 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about adoptions in South Dakota. Just click on the FAQ and find your answer.
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5 Secrets You Should Know About Divorce In South DakotaThe divorce process is often stressful. Here are 5 secrets you should know about divorce in South Dakota.
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3 Social Media Tips That Can Hurt Your South Dakota Divorce or Child Custody CaseSocial media has become a part of everyday life. Here are 3 tips to make sure your social media platforms don't hurt your divorce or child custody case: