You have rock-solid arguments against your ex – but what’s the other side of the child custody/parental visitation argument? Possibly your ex was emotionally and physically abusive. In other situations, maybe your ex has substance abuse issues, mental health...
Vaccine talk can quickly turn a happy thanksgiving dinner sour. Believe me, the rule of avoiding political topics with family members also applies to COVID vaccines. But we’re not family – we’re friends – so let’s talk about vaccines. Specifically, let’s...
Parents that are experiencing co-parenting issues often wonder, “Should I file a motion to modify parental visitation and child support?” Unfortunately, this question does not have a one-size-fits-all answer. Instead, the answer to this common question often...
There are a handful of proactive ways to improve your divorce and custody case in Albuquerque New Mexico. To actively improve your case, avoid leaving your case’s outcome to chance or guesswork. Instead, take control over your case by understanding the...
A lawyer writing about tips for co-parenting after divorce may seem like a dentist recommending candy and sweets. Readers may be thinking: “This is war – not balloons and butterflies. I want to crush my ex. I want to win – not hold hands!” Avoiding court can...
It is essential to understand the stages of a divorce trial in New Mexico, when a divorce cannot be resolved amicably. A divorce moving forward to trial means: An uncontested divorce was not possible; The discovery process (formal or informal) has likely been...