South Dakota Statutes
§ 25-4-56 — Custody and visitation disputes--Mediation order--Exceptions--Investigation--Allocation of costs.
In any custody or visitation dispute between parents, the court shall order mediation to assist the parties in formulating or modifying a plan, or in implementing a plan, for custody or visitation and shall allocate the cost of the mediation between the parties. However, mediation shall not be ordered if:
(1)One of the parents has been convicted of domestic abuse as defined in subdivision 25-10-1(1); or (2) One of the parents has been convicted of assault against a person as defined in subdivision 25-10-1(2), except against any person related by consanguinity, but not living in the same household; or (3) One of the parents has a history of domestic abuse; or (4) Mediation is not readily available or the court determines that mediation is not appropriate based on the facts and
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Legislative History
SL 1989, ch 218; SDCL Supp, § 26-5A-31; SL 1994, ch 193; SL 2008, ch 123, § 1.