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Ten Common Parenting Time (Visitation) Questions in New Mexico

Ten Common Parenting Time (Visitation) Questions in New Mexico

by Matthew Legan Sanchez | Sep 29, 2021 | Uncategorized

  Family law questions come in all shapes and sizes – but there are ten common parenting time (visitation) questions in New Mexico.  Understanding these common questions will give you a better understanding about how New Mexico law and practice will impact your...
Ten Ways to Destroy Your Child Custody Case in New Mexico

Ten Ways to Destroy Your Child Custody Case in New Mexico

by Matthew Legan Sanchez | Sep 28, 2021 | Uncategorized

  Divorce and child custody cases can spark the fires of anger and resentment.  Roaring anger can cause a parent to lose control over their emotions and actions — burning the custody case to the ground. Here are ten ways to ruin your child custody case in...
Fighting About Small Divorce Issues Probably Isn’t Worth It

Fighting About Small Divorce Issues Probably Isn’t Worth It

by Matthew Legan Sanchez | Sep 24, 2021 | Uncategorized

    Although divorce can trigger a handful of negative emotions — fighting about small divorce cases probably isn’t worth it.  At times each side to a divorce gets stuck on the concept of being “wronged” or possibly “beating their ex.” This “fight and...
Securing Child Support and Alimony with Life Insurance

Securing Child Support and Alimony with Life Insurance

by Matthew Legan Sanchez | Sep 23, 2021 | Uncategorized

  Divorcing parents often have questions about securing child support and alimony with life insurance.   It is common for one side of the divorcing couple to provide child support or alimony to their former spouse. At times the child or children are young, and...
Parental Rights vs. Child Custody in Albuquerque, New Mexico

Parental Rights vs. Child Custody in Albuquerque, New Mexico

by Matthew Legan Sanchez | Sep 22, 2021 | Uncategorized

  A battle often occurs when trying to understand parental rights vs. child custody in Albuquerque, New Mexico.  Although they are legally different and distinct – parental rights and child custody are often used interchangeably.  The tendency to mix the two...
How to Get Sole Legal Custody in New Mexico

How to Get Sole Legal Custody in New Mexico

by Matthew Legan Sanchez | Sep 21, 2021 | Uncategorized

  Are you facing a divorce or custody matter and are researching how to get sole legal custody in New Mexico? New Mexico presumes that a child is best served when raised by both parents that share joint legal custody.  Joint legal custody gives both parents an...
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