In today’s world, many couples choose to live together and build their lives without the formalities of marriage. While cohabitating can bring love, companionship, and shared responsibilities, it also raises important legal questions. What rights …
Support Guidelines: Explaining How Child Support Is Calculated and Enforced in New Mexico
Child support is a critical aspect of ensuring the well-being of children following a divorce or separation. In the state of New Mexico, child support guidelines are in place to ensure a fair and equitable …
Spousal Support (Alimony) Basics: What You Need to Know About Spousal Support in New Mexico
Divorce is a challenging journey, often accompanied by a range of financial and emotional concerns. One of the most significant financial considerations in divorce cases is spousal support, commonly known as alimony. Spousal support is …
The Divorce Process Explained: A Step-by-Step Guide for New Mexico Residents
Divorce is a challenging and emotionally taxing process that many individuals may face at some point in their lives. Whether you’re contemplating divorce or have already made the difficult decision, understanding the legal divorce process …
Understanding Child Custody Laws in New Mexico: How to Navigate Custody Decisions
Child custody matters can be emotionally taxing and legally intricate, especially if you’re a resident of the beautiful state of New Mexico. When you find yourself facing the challenging task of determining custody arrangements for …
Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Enforcement Act
The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) is a law that provides a framework for states to follow when dealing with child custody disputes that involve multiple states. It was adopted by the …
Domestic Violence Restraining Orders
Domestic violence restraining orders, also known as protective orders, are legal remedies available to individuals who have experienced domestic violence, stalking, or harassment from a current or former intimate partner. In New Mexico, these orders …
Understanding the Kinship Guardianship Act
Kinship guardianship is a legal arrangement in which a family member or close relative becomes the legal guardian of a child in the place of the child’s parent. This arrangement is often made when the …
Change of Name
Name changes in New Mexico are governed by the New Mexico Statutes Annotated, 40-8-1 et. seq. According to this legislation, any person who is a resident of New Mexico can petition the District Court for …
Step-Parent Adoption
Stepparent adoptions can be a complex and emotional process in the state of New Mexico. When a stepparent wants to adopt their spouse’s child, it can often create tension and conflict with the other biological …