SDCL tit. 25, ch. 4A, app TO CHAPTER 25-4A, Scope of Application

Current through the 2024 Legislative Session
Scope of Application

General. These Guidelines are applicable to all custody situations, including divorces with minor children, paternity actions and cases involving joint legal custody where one parent has primary physical custody. These Guidelines are not applicable to situations where the court reasonably believes the children's physical health or safety is in danger or the children's emotional development could be significantly impaired. These situations may include, but are not limited to, the following:

- Family Violence (physical, verbal or otherwise);

- Substance Abuse;

- Mental Illness of Parent or Child;

- Risk of Flight with Children;

- Long Interruption of Contact Between Parent and Children;

- A Parent's New Relationship;

- Religious & Cultural Holidays; or

- An Incarcerated Parent.

In such cases one or both parents may have legal, psychological, substance abuse or emotional problems that may need to be addressed before these Guidelines can be used. The type of help that is needed in such cases is beyond the scope of these Guidelines.

A parent who believes one or more of the above situations exists should file an Objection to the Implementation of the South Dakota Parenting Guidelines (UJS Form 372). This form can be found at https://ujslawhelp.sd.gov/defendants.aspx. The opposing parent should also file a response to this Objection and should appear at the hearing.

SDCL tit. 25, ch. 4A, app TO CHAPTER 25-4A, Scope of Application