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Section 25-4-33 - No presumption as to same domicile of parties--Separate domiciles after separation — South Dakota Law | CourtGPT
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Section 25-4-33 - No presumption as to same domicile of parties--Separate domiciles after separation

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25-4-33. No presumption as to same domicile of parties--Separate domiciles after separation.In actions for divorce there is no presumption of law that the domicile of either party is the domicile of the other. After separation each party may have a separate domicile, depending for proof upon actual residence, and not upon legal presumption. Source: SDC 1939, §14.0721.