Are you facing a contested divorce in New Mexico? If so, you probably are wondering: “How do I resolve contested divorce disputes in New Mexico? A contested divorce includes many legal issues. On the financial side, these issues include: Dividing community...
A restraining order of protection usually lasts one year. With that said, the length varies based on the facts, evidence, and severity of abuse. Moving forward, it is important to understand the difference between a “temporary” and “permanent” restraining...
Are you a parent looking to revoke or end kinship guardianship in New Mexico? If so, is the child guardian refusing to end guardianship? If you answered yes, then it is essential to understand the process of ending/revoking kinship guardianship in New Mexico....
People going through a divorce frequently wonder: can I date during my divorce in New Mexico? Over time, this question becomes increasingly important when spouses are separated and living different lives. New Mexico’s divorce laws do not prevent either party...
Have you decided to move your child from New Mexico to another state? If so, you may be wondering: “How are parent/child move-away cases decided in New Mexico?” For a list of reasons, parents may desire to move their child to another state. This desire...
Are you going through a custody dispute that involves domestic violence? If so, are you wondering how domestic violence impacts child full legal custody and parental visitation in New Mexico? Sadly, domestic violence rates have increased since COVID-19 hit...