Are you wondering what steps are needed to complete an uncontested divorce in New Mexico? If so, by now you likely understand the difference between an uncontested divorce and contested divorce. Additionally, you might already know what uncontested divorce...
Are you confused about the difference between uncontested divorce vs. contested divorce? If so, you are not alone. At times, legal terms and jargon may seem like a different language. Because of this fact, you may feel like lawyers are speaking an entirely...
People facing a divorce often wonder, “How long does it take to get a divorce in New Mexico?” Good question. Unfortunately, you are going to get the classic lawyer answer – it all depends. You see, the time that it takes to complete your case depends on the...
Are you wondering how to file a restraining order of protection in New Mexico? If so, the most important step is understanding the restraining order process. Under the family violence protection act, you can request a restraining order when: An act of abuse...
Are you facing a divorce in New Mexico? Do you have a complete and amicable divorce agreement? Great. In this situation, you may have an uncontested divorce. If so, you may avoid the delay, stress, and expense of a contested divorce. At times, an...
An uncontested divorce means that you and your spouse have a complete divorce agreement. With that said, both parties must agree to every potential issue. Therefore, disagreement on any divorce issue creates a contested divorce. Do you have an uncontested...