When is Spousal Support or Alimony Awarded in New Mexico?
In New Mexico, a court may allow either party to receive spousal support as under the circumstances of the case may seem just and proper, including a court award of: (a) rehabilitative spousal …
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What are the Grounds for Divorce in New Mexico?
In New Mexico, a divorce may be granted for one of four grounds: (1) incompatibility; (3) cruel or inhuman treatment; (3) adultery; or (4) abandonment. (New Mexico Statutes Annotated …
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What to Look For in a Divorce Attorney
Divorce involves many important issues, such as property, money, and your children. Therefore, it is essential that you hire a divorce attorney who can give you good advice and help you through what are often stressful, time-consuming, and emotional divorce proceedings. First, you should hire a divorce attorney who specializes in family law or has handled many divorce …
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What to Bring to Your Divorce Consultation
A divorce is a life changing event. Sometimes a divorce is amicable and sometimes it is contested. Either way, it is wise to hire an attorney with whom you are comfortable and who you trust to look out for your interests in the divorce settlement. Your first meeting with an attorney is called a consultation. It is usually through this consultation meeting and reference …
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