Our legal library covers a range of topics to help prepare you for what is ahead when you are filing for divorce in New Mexico. Get the facts you need about contested divorces, child custody, changing child support, paternity testing, and much more in our free library. We want you to get the information that will help you protect yourself and your children.
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Benefits of Filing for Divorce FirstFiling for divorce first can offer several strategic advantages. At Genus Law Group, we are here to guide you through the complicated process.
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High Asset Divorce Attorneys in New MexicoExpert New Mexico family law attorney specializing in high net worth divorces. Protect your assets and interests with Genus Law Group.
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Navigating High Net Worth Divorces in New Mexico: Legal Guidance for Your Complex Financial SituationExpert insights on navigating high-net-worth divorces in New Mexico, covering asset division, child custody, and spousal support for a fair settlement.
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Parental Alienation in New Mexico 101Uncover parental alienation in New Mexico: its signs, effects, and remedies. Essential reading for those navigating custody with an NM family law attorney
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How Domestic Violence Can Impact Your DivorceUnfortunately, Domestic Violence is a factor in many divorce cases. Find out what you need to know and what your options are if you are dealing with divorce and DV.
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Do I Need a Prenup?If you're considering a prenup in New Mexico, make sure you know your rights and responsibilities. Learn more about prenuptial agreements
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The Best Time to Modify Custody AgreementsChild Custody Modification 101 Find out why the end of the school year is the best time to modify your parenting plan or custody agreement in New Mexico.
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How divorce and financial planning go hand and hand.Calling a lawyer should be priority number one during the divorce process, but priority number two should be focused on your financial planning.
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How Shared Custody Works in New MexicoChild custody is one of the biggest issues in any divorce or separation. Usually, parents share joint custody of their children in New Mexico. Find out more.
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Military and Veterans Divorce 101There are some differences between civilian divorces and military divorces. Things like custody and timeshare can be unique due to deployment factors and assets like military benefits are sometimes divided differently.
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How to File For Divorce in NMFind out how to file for divorce in New Mexico and how the divorce process works from Albuquerques best divorce attorney. Learn more about custody and divorce.
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How to Get a Parenting Plan In AlbuquerqueAlbuquerque divorce and custody attorney Anthony Spratley discusses custody and parenting plans in New Mexico and how you can get custody of your child.