South Dakota Family Law FAQs
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What Is Child Support?
A: Child support is money parents pay to help other people support their children. The court orders the support. The support may be part of an interim, temporary, … More -
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What Is The Central Payment Center?
A: The Department of Social Services is the central payment center for the state and handles all disbursements. (SDCL 257A3.2) Once the modified order is filed … More -
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What Must Be Done Before I Can Get A Child Support Order?
A: To obtain any type of order, the Child Support office must notify the noncustodial parent that it is trying to establish an order. The Child Support office cannot take … More -
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Why Is It Important To Establish A Child's Legal Father?
A: The establishment of paternity gives a child born outside marriage the same legal rights as a child born to married persons. Children with legal fathers are entitled … More -
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What Is The Difference Between A Legal Father And A Biological Father?
A: Every child has a biological father. The biological father is the man who contributed half of the child`s genetic makeup. The legal father may not be the biological … More -
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Who Establishes Support Orders?
A: The Child Support office or a parent may ask the court to issue a support order. The support order may be part of an interim, temporary, permanent or modified court … More -
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How Long Does It Take Ocse To Get An Order For Child Support?
A: Once a noncustodial parent has been located and if the custodial parent does not have an order for support, the OCSE will serve the noncustodial parent a Notice of … More -
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How Is Child Support Obligation Determined When There Is No Court Order?
A: The SD Legislature established guidelines which courts must use to determine that an equitable share of parental income and resources are allocated to the child when … More -
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What Is Medical Support Enforcement?
A: The court order may specify one of the parents to maintain health insurance coverage. Generally, the noncustodial parent will be required to obtain health insurance, … More -
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How Does The Custodial Parent Get The Noncustodial Parent To Pay His Share Of The Medical Bills Not Covered By Insurance?
A: OCSE does not collect the medical costs not covered by health insurance unless the custodial parent has the amount reduced to a judgment. To obtain a judgment, some … More