South Dakota Complaint (without Minor Children) is a legal document filed by a plaintiff in the state of South Dakota when they are initiating a civil action in court against another party. This type of complaint is used when the parties to the suit are both adults and there are no minor children involved. There are two kinds of South Dakota Complaint (without Minor Children): a Complaint for Divorce and a Complaint for Other Relief. The Complaint for Divorce is used to initiate a divorce action in court while the Complaint for Other Relief is used to initiate a civil action for matters such as contract disputes, torts, money damages, or other non-divorce related legal claims. The South Dakota Complaint (without Minor Children) must contain certain information, such as the names of the parties involved, the facts of the case, and the relief sought.