Are you researching domestic abuse/violence during a New Mexico divorce? If so, you are not alone in your quest for information. According to recent reports, COVID-19 isolation has caused an increase in domestic violence. Unfortunately, the recent increase...
Are you divorced but wondering about post-divorce disputes/issues in New Mexico? If so, you are not alone. In some cases, the two sides to a divorce move forward with their lives and begin a new chapter without any post-divorce issues. Unfortunately, some...
During these uncertain times, many parents are curious about parent relocation rights in New Mexico. In particular, many parents wonder, “Can I move my child to another state?” For better or worse, COVID-19 has radically changed many aspects of...
New Mexico is a community property state. This means that all marital community property is presumed to be equally owned between spouses. In turn, under NM law, community property is equally divided upon divorce. At times, however, not all community property...
Once a divorce is complete, many parents consider moving their child away from New Mexico. After divorce, many parents desire to start their new life, in a new state. However, making the decision to move your child away from New Mexico often is not a...
You may be wondering, “Can I get divorced without going to court?” At times, facing a contested or uncontested divorce can be a harrowing and nerve-racking experience. In some situations, the pain of the uncontested or contested divorce is magnified by the...