Parentage

In New Mexico, a child born of a marriage is presumed to be the product of the two married people. However, what about when a marriage does not exist? Then there is a question of …

Grandparents…What are their Rights?

More and more often, children are being left to their grandparents. Derelict parents who cannot or refuse to take responsibility for raising their children often leave their children with grandparents to raise, support and care …

Understanding the Kinship Guardianship Act

In this day and age we see more and more children being raised by adults other than traditional parents. Boyfriends, girlfriends, aunts, uncles and grandparents all offer opportunities to raise children outside the context of …

Settlement…Why it can Help?

Many people say “I’ll fight till the end.” Then they proceed to take years of litigation and thousands of dollars to find resolution. Most people are familiar with alternative dispute resolution that can take the …

How to Move Your Case Faster

We are often asked “What can I do to move my case faster?” To answer this question one must understand the various factors that go into answering this question. First, there is the court’s docket …

Transmutation…What You Need to Know

The general rule is that property takes its form at the time it is acquired. However, property can change from community to separate and vise versa. During a marriage the character of property can change …

What is Separate Property?

In general, separate property is any property, real or personal, acquired before marriage, after divorce, by gift or inheritance during marriage, or during marriage with separate property funds. Further, any income made from a spouse’s …

Community Property is Presumed

Community property is a classification of property under which most property acquired during the marriage, is owned jointly by both spouses and is divided upon divorce, annulment, or death. Joint ownership is automatically presumed by …

Rule 1-123

Why is it important to understand a particular rule when it comes to family law? It’s important because this rule, Rule 1-123, sets the tone for your entire case. Rule 1-123 can assist in strategy …

Temporary Domestic Order

People are often confused by the terms used in family law. Ex parte order. Temporary Domestic Order. Temporary Order of Protection. Restraining Order. All of these terms, plus others, can bring a lot of confusion. …