Client Won't Pay: A Freelance Writer's Recovery Guide for South Dakota
Your South Dakota client won't pay? Here's exactly what to do: demand letters, small claims ($12,000), and invoice recovery steps.
⚖️ South Dakota Legal Snapshot
Is This Your Situation?
A client has received your work but is refusing, delaying, or unable to pay your invoice.
Check your situation:
- 📄 Do you have a written contract or clear agreement?
- 📬 Have you delivered the agreed work?
- 📅 Is the payment past due?
- 📧 Have you attempted to contact the client?
If you answered yes to most of these, you have a strong position in South Dakota.
Your 3-Step Response Path in South Dakota
Collect an Unpaid Invoice
Detailed South Dakota-specific guide with templates and resources.
Full Guide →Send a Demand Letter
Detailed South Dakota-specific guide with templates and resources.
Full Guide →File in Small Claims Court
Detailed South Dakota-specific guide with templates and resources.
Full Guide →Primary Tool for This Crisis
FreshBooks
Freelance invoicing & payment tracking
Official South Dakota Resources
- Small Claims Court (up to $12,000): Find your local Small Claims Court to file without an attorney.
- AG Consumer Protection: https://atg.sd.gov/consumerprotection.aspx — 1-605-773-4400
- Free Legal Aid: East River Legal Services
- Mediation: South Dakota Bar Association — often faster and cheaper than court
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do first when facing Client Won't Pay in South Dakota?
Document everything immediately: your contract, all communications, invoices, and proof of delivery. Then send a formal written notice. South Dakota's 6-year statute of limitations gives you time, but evidence should be gathered now.
How much can I claim in South Dakota small claims court?
South Dakota's Small Claims Court handles claims up to $12,000. No attorney is required. Filing fees are typically $30–$100.
Does South Dakota have laws protecting freelancers?
South Dakota doesn't have a dedicated freelance protection law, but contract law still protects you.
How long do I have to take legal action in South Dakota?
South Dakota's statute of limitations for written contracts is 6 years from the date of the breach. Act before this deadline.
Where can I get free legal help in South Dakota?
East River Legal Services (https://www.southdakotalegalservices.org) provides free civil legal assistance. The AG consumer protection line is 1-605-773-4400.