North Dakota Code § 14-07-12

Transfer of property when abandoned or imprisoned
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In case the husband or wife abandons the other and removes from the state and is absent 
therefrom for one year without providing for the maintenance and support of that person's family, 
or is sentenced to imprisonment either in the county jail or penitentiary for the period of one year 
or more, the district court of the county where the husband or wife so abandoned or not in 
prison resides, on application by affidavit of such husband or wife fully setting forth the facts and 
supported by such other testimony as the court may deem necessary, may authorize that 
person to manage, control, sell, or encumber the property of the husband or wife for the support 
and maintenance of the family and for the purpose of paying debts contracted prior to such 
abandonment or imprisonment. Notice of such proceedings must be given to the opposite party 
and must be served as a summons is served in ordinary actions.

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