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South Dakota divorce form
Download the South Dakota proposed Judgment and Decree of Divorce for cases with minor children — the closing document the judge signs to end the marriage. Instant secure access.
This download is the minor-children finish papers only. Purchasing or completing them does not end the marriage.
The proposed judgment and decree of divorce presented to the court to complete an uncontested South Dakota divorce.
A proposed Judgment and Decree of Divorce prepared for South Dakota, ready to complete with your agreed terms and present to the court.
Download the files and complete them on your own device. Your personal details are never entered into an online form builder.
Complete it so it mirrors your Stipulation and Settlement Agreement exactly — the judge reviews consistency before signing.
This download is the minor-children finish papers only. Purchasing or completing them does not end the marriage.
This packet includes 1 document in print-ready PDF format. Use the PDF files for print-ready review and signature preparation.
Court forms
This form plus the matching complaint for divorce, Stipulation and Settlement Agreement, and judgment and decree of divorce — every South Dakota document in one package.
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About this form
The Judgment and Decree of Divorce is the proposed order you complete and present for the judge to review and sign. Only an order signed by the judge and entered by the court ends the marriage — purchasing or completing this form does not.
Complete it so it mirrors your Stipulation and Settlement Agreement and any support orders exactly. Courts review consistency between the documents before signing.
See page 1 of the actual blank form and review a plain-language outline. The complete formatted documents are delivered after checkout.
JUDGMENT AND DECREE OF DIVORCE — STIPULATION AND AGREEMENT WITH MINOR CHILDREN (UJS-326B, Rev. 02/2026). The official party-prepared proposed decree you complete and present — the document the judge signs to end the marriage.
Track gate: use this one only with a signed UJS-325 settlement agreement; the packet also carries UJS-322B, the default-track alternative — never file both.
Children: custody, parenting-time, and guideline child-support terms, with the SDCL 25-4A-5 custody-sanctions text printed in the form as required.
Timing: at least 60 days must pass after completed service (SDCL 25-4-34), and both parents' parenting-course certificates must be filed or waived (SDCL 25-4A-32); the judge may still require an appearance.
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A proposed final order you prepare and submit for the judge to review and sign. Only an order signed by the judge and entered by the court ends the marriage — purchasing or completing this form does not.
The 1 document listed on this page, delivered in PDF format. Use the Word version to complete it on your own device and the PDF for print-ready reference.
After the case has been filed, the 60 days after completed service have run (SDCL 25-4-34), the signed UJS-325 with the calculator printout and the UJS-319B statement are on file, both parenting-course certificates are filed or waived (SDCL 25-4A-32), and the court is ready to sign the Judgment and Decree, and both spouses have settled all terms in a signed written agreement. The completed order is presented to the court for the judge to review and sign — you are not divorced until the judge signs it.
The decree is a court-facing document that must match the agreements in your case, so it is delivered in full after purchase rather than previewed online. The document list above shows exactly what you receive.
No. ILRG provides self-help legal forms and information, not legal advice. Consult a South Dakota attorney if you have significant property, retirement accounts, or any disagreement the decree must resolve.