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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Your Guide to Child Guardianship in New MexicoBefore you seek guardianship of a child in New Mexico, make sure you understand your rights by consulting with an experienced family law and child custody attorney.
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Grandparent Visitation Rights in New MexicoAre you a grandparent seeking court-ordered visitation with your grandchildren in NM? Find out if you may have a legal right to it and how to get it.
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How Your Property Is Divided in a New Mexico DivorceIn a New Mexico divorce, what property will you keep and what will go to your spouse? Learn how property is divided and why you need legal guidance.
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How to Make Sure Your Divorce Agreements Are Enforced in New MexicoYou deserve to have all of your divorce agreements enforced. Learn how to make this happen if your former spouse is refusing to comply with New Mexico's laws.
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What to Do if a Former Spouse Keeps You from Your KidsLearn how to enforce your child visitation agreement in New Mexico if your child’s other parent restricts time spent or otherwise interferes with court orders.
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How and Why to Establish Paternity in New MexicoFathers, mothers, and children benefit when paternity is established. Find out how to do this in New Mexico and why legal counsel may be necessary.
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How Adoption Works in New MexicoBirth parents and adoptive parents benefit from working with experienced Albuquerque adoption lawyers. Call us today if you're considering adoption.
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Your Guide to Contested Divorces in New MexicoIs a contested divorce right for you? Find out what it is, how it works, and how to get help if you want to end a marriage in New Mexico.
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What Happens When Spouses Legally Separate in New Mexico?Are you seeking a legal separation from your spouse in New Mexico? In this article, our divorce lawyers share some important considerations you need to know.
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How to Change Child Custody and Visitation in New MexicoSometimes child custody and visitation agreements need to be modified. Find out how to do this in New Mexico and when a family law attorney can help you.
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Relocating With Your Child After a New Mexico DivorceAre you, or your child’s other parent, thinking about moving out of New Mexico? Find out how this relocation could impact child custody and visitation.