2021 South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 25 - Domestic Relations
Chapter 04 - Divorce And Separate Maintenance
Section 25-4-45.2 - Intervention by attorney general or state's attorney when support assigned to state.

25-4-45.2. Intervention by attorney general or state's attorney when support assigned to state.

In all cases where child support has been assigned to the state, the attorney general or the state's attorney shall have the right to intervene pursuant to §15-6-24(a) in ongoing divorce actions to obtain child support, or to petition the court to modify existing court orders for child support.

Source: SDCL, §25-4-45 as added by SL 1977, ch 203, §2.

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