North Dakota Statutes
§ 14-05-29 — Revocation of decree of separation - Divorce granted
North Dakota § 14-05-29
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N.D. Cent. Code § 14-05-29 (2026).
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At any time after a decree for separation has been granted, the court may revoke the
decree based upon any regulations or restrictions the court imposed in the decree. Application
for revocation may be made by either party to the decree. The party making the application for
revocation shall provide to the other party to the decree at least ten days' and not more than
twenty days' notice of the application. Service must be made in the same manner as service of
a summons in a civil action. If it appears to the court at the hearing of the application that
reconciliation between the parties to the marriage is improbable, the court shall revoke the
separation decree and, in lieu of that decree, shall render a decree divorcing the parties. If the
court has not previously done so, the court shall
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Cannaday v. Cannaday
2003 ND 58 (North Dakota Supreme Court, 2003)
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