25-4-67. Parenting coordinator application form.
The prescribed form for a person seeking approval as a parenting coordinator is as follows:
PARENTING COORDINATOR APPLICATION FORM
UNIFIED JUDICIAL SYSTEM OF SOUTH DAKOTA
Instructions: To be considered for approval as a parenting coordinator an applicant must complete this application form fully and accurately. This information must be filed with the Presiding Judge for the circuit in which the parenting coordinator will provide parenting coordinator services. You will be notified if any additional information is required and if your application is approved.
Name:
________________________________________________________
Address:
________________________________________________________
Daytime Phone: __________________________________________
Fax Number: _____________________________________________
Email: __________________________________________________
(1) Provide your professional background including degree(s), certificate(s), practice specialization(s), years of experience, special training, and any licensures held and dates obtained:
(2) Provide a full and complete description of your experience in the following areas:
(a) knowledge of the South Dakota court system and its procedures in contested family matters;
(b) knowledge of South Dakota family law, especially as applied to custody and visitation issues;
(c) knowledge of child development and specifically the impact of divorce or separation on family members;
(d) knowledge of resources available in the state to which the parties and the children can be referred for assistance;
(e) knowledge of interviewing and problem-solving techniques applicable to the family setting.
(3) Provide a full and complete disclosure of all professional employment experiences whether related to the role of a parenting coordinator or in any other field:
(4) Provide complete information regarding any training, seminars, workshops, etc., you deem pertinent to family law, custody and visitation disputes, interviewing and dispute resolution techniques, child-rearing, child development, domestic violence or abuse or any other areas relevant to the services of a parenting coordinator that you have received:
(5) Provide the number of proceedings in which you have been involved as a family court mediator or parenting coordinator giving approximate dates if available:
(6) Describe your approach to resolving high-conflict situations and the methods of dispute resolution you have used:
(7) Please describe how fees and costs will be calculated for your services as a parenting coordinator:
(8) Please describe the requirements for payment of fees:
(9) Please indicate if you are willing to accept pro bono cases or cases at a reduced rate. If so, please explain:
I am aware of and agree to abide by the rules for parenting coordinators as promulgated by the Supreme Court of South Dakota.
I understand that being approved and placed on the roster does not guarantee or ensure my appointment to any specific case or cases.
__________________________________________________________________
Signature Date
NOTE: This form must be updated as changes to the information occur or at least annually.
Approved:
__________________________________________________________________
Presiding Judge Date
Source: SL 2013, ch 268, ยง4 (Supreme Court Rule 13-07), eff. July 1, 2013.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 04 - Divorce And Separate Maintenance
Section 25-4-1 - Marriage dissolved only by death or divorce--Status of parties after divorce.
Section 25-4-2 - Grounds for divorce.
Section 25-4-3 - Adultery defined.
Section 25-4-4 - Extreme cruelty defined.
Section 25-4-5 - Willful desertion defined--Special conditions applicable.
Section 25-4-8 - Refusal of intercourse as desertion--Refusal to live together.
Section 25-4-9 - Desertion by departure during absence of spouse induced by fraud.
Section 25-4-10 - Desertion by cruelty or threats causing departure of spouse.
Section 25-4-11 - Separation by consent not desertion.
Section 25-4-12 - Intent to desert formed during proper absence.
Section 25-4-13 - Desertion by refusal of reconciliation after separation.
Section 25-4-14 - Offer to return curing desertion--Refusal of offer as desertion.
Section 25-4-15 - Willful neglect defined.
Section 25-4-16 - Habitual intemperance defined.
Section 25-4-17 - Continuous period of desertion, neglect, or intemperance required.
Section 25-4-17.1 - Irreconcilable differences defined.
Section 25-4-17.3 - Use of affidavits to establish jurisdiction and grounds for divorce.
Section 25-4-17.4 - Validation of divorce granted without personal appearance.
Section 25-4-18 - Chronic mental illness as discretionary ground.
Section 25-4-19 - Grounds for denial of divorce.
Section 25-4-20 - Connivance defined.
Section 25-4-21 - Collusion defined.
Section 25-4-22 - Condonation defined--Required elements.
Section 25-4-24 - Fraudulent concealment of ground of divorce avoiding condonation.
Section 25-4-25 - Conjugal kindness as condition subsequent to condonation.
Section 25-4-26 - Revocation of condonation and revival of ground for divorce.
Section 25-4-30 - Residence requirements for divorce or separate maintenance.
Section 25-4-30.1 - Venue of action--Change by defendant.
Section 25-4-33.1 - Automatic temporary restraining order upon service.
Section 25-4-35 - Validity of proceedings on service by publication under prior law.
Section 25-4-38 - Alimony pending action.
Section 25-4-39 - Separate maintenance granted on denial of divorce.
Section 25-4-40 - Action for separate maintenance without divorce--Alimony and support.
Section 25-4-41 - Allowance for support when divorce granted.
Section 25-4-44 - Division of property between parties.
Section 25-4-45 - Child custody provisions--Modification--Preference of child.
Section 25-4-45.1 - Fault not considered in awarding property or child custody--Exceptions.
Section 25-4-45.5 - Consideration of domestic abuse and assault conviction in custody award.
Section 25-4-45.6 - Consideration of conviction for death of other parent in custody award.
Section 25-4-45.8 - Consideration of reporting abuse falsely or without good cause in custody award.
Section 25-4-47 - Restoration of former name to wife--Validation of prior decrees.
Section 25-4-51 - Report of divorces to department of health.
Section 25-4-52 - Visitation rights for grandparents--Enforcement by circuit court.
Section 25-4-54 - Visitation rights of grandparents--Child placed for adoption.
Section 25-4-55 - Exclusion of child from custody proceedings.
Section 25-4-57 - Court appointment of mediator.
Section 25-4-58 - Adoption of court rules establishing minimum qualifications of mediator.
Section 25-4-58.1 - Minimum qualifications for family court mediators.
Section 25-4-58.2 - Conduct of Family Court Mediators.
Section 25-4-59 - Privacy of mediation proceedings.
Section 25-4-60 - Confidentiality of mediation communications and mediator's work product.
Section 25-4-61 - Written mediated agreement--Signing--Court approval.
Section 25-4-62 - Recommendation by mediator to court upon parties' failure to agree.
Section 25-4-63 - Custody and visitation disputes--Appointment of parenting coordinator.
Section 25-4-64 - Parenting coordinator appointment at party request or on court's own motion.
Section 25-4-65 - Qualifications of parenting coordinator.
Section 25-4-66 - Appointment upon consent of parties.
Section 25-4-67 - Parenting coordinator application form.
Section 25-4-68 - Term of parenting coordinator--Resignation--Discharge.
Section 25-4-69 - Parenting coordinator fees and costs.
Section 25-4-70 - Duties of parenting coordinator.
Section 25-4-71 - Attorney and parenting coordinator fees related to motion.
Section 25-4-72 - Authority of court.
Section 25-4-73 - Standards of conduct for parenting coordinators.
Section 25-4-74 - Communications with parenting coordinator not confidential.
Section 25-4-82 - Time for filing motion for intentional concealment of assets.