In South Dakota, a will must be witnessed by at least two people to be valid
After a final court decision in South Dakota, you have 30 days to file an appeal.
To defend against a theft charge in South Dakota, you can argue that you didn’t intend to permanently take the property.
In South Dakota, when deciding who gets custody of a child, the main factor is what is best for the child.
In South Dakota, for a property transfer to be legal, the deed needs to be signed by the person giving away the property (the grantor) and notarized.