South Dakota Code § 26-7A-100

Conservatorship of estate of child
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Unless otherwise specifically ordered by the court in its order or decree, nothing in this chapter or in chapter
26-8A
,
26-8B
, or
26-8C
gives the conservatorship of the estate of the child to any guardian appointed or changes the age of minority of a child for any purpose unless the child is a person under twenty
-
one years of age who is under the continuing jurisdiction of the court, as defined in §
26-7A-1
, is under commitment to the Department of Corrections or is under continuing foster care pursuant to §
26-6-6.1
. However, the court may appoint a conservator of the estate of a child who is under the age of eighteen years if the child is within the jurisdiction of the court and the court specifically finds that appointment of a conservator of the estate of the child is necessary and appropriate under the circumstances and is in the best interests of the child.

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