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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The Best Time to Modify Custody Agreements Child 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. -
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. -
How Shared Custody Works in New Mexico Child 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. -
Military and Veterans Divorce 101 There 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. -
How to File For Divorce in NM Find 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. -
How to Get a Parenting Plan In Albuquerque Albuquerque divorce and custody attorney Anthony Spratley discusses custody and parenting plans in New Mexico and how you can get custody of your child. -
Married 5 years or less? This may be an option for you. Do you need a divorce after a short marriage? Marriages under 5 years may be eligible for an uncontested divorce, which saves time and money. NM divorce help. -
Can your long-term marriage affect your divorce case in New Mexico? The custody and divorce attorneys at Genus Law Group explain why long term marriages over 10 years create more difficulties when getting divorced. -
Should I Represent Myself In My New Mexico Family Law Case? This article talks about the pros and cons of hiring an attorney in NM for divorce, custody, and other family law cases. It also discusses the process of doing it yourself. -
How social media can take a toll on your divorce or custody case Social Medias effect on divorce, family law, and custody cases in New Mexico, tips on using social media against your spouse in Albuquerque courts. -
New Mexico Guardianship 101 Find out how kinship/guardianship works in New Mexico from one of Albuquerque's most experienced family law attorneys -
Complex New Mexico Divorce And Property Division Find out what New Mexicans with significant assets and property need to be aware of when facing a divorce and custody case -
How Divorce Can Impact Your Security Clearance Find out what you need to know about divorce if you work for Los Alamos and Sandia National Labs, or if your a current or former military member. -
5 Tips For Starting The Divorce Process in New Mexico Find out how to start the divorce process in New Mexico the right way! -
How To Get The Holiday Timesharing You Want This Year Find out what you can do to get more time with your children over the holidays or to protect your time with your children. -
6 Divorce Tips From A New Mexico Divorce Attorney If you going through a divorce or considering one in New Mexico, this article is a must-read. Find divorce tips and wisdom from New Mexico's best divorce lawyer -
How to Modify Your Custody Agreement in New Mexico Do you want more time with your kids? Thinking of moving or changing schools? Find out what you need to know about changing custody in New Mexico -
What's the Difference Between Legal vs. Physical Custody in New Mexico Find out the difference between legal and physical custody in New Mexico and how it can impact your Albuquerque custody case. -
Can I (Or The Other Parent) Move Out Of State With My Child? Find out what you need to know about moving with your child after divorce or separation and what to do if the other parent moves with your child. -
Can I Get Sole Custody In New Mexico? Find out if you or your ex can get sole custody of your child and how child custody works in New Mexico from Albuquerque's best custody attorneys -
How to change your child support payments in New Mexico Child Support isn't set in stone. Find out how you can change your New Mexico Child Support Payments -
Retirement Benefits In New Mexico Divorce Wondering if your spouse can keep part of your 401k or pension plan in a divorce? Wondering if you have a right to any of your spouses retirement benefits? -
How divorce works when one spouse makes significantly more than the other Divorce is never easy, but it can seem even more daunting when there is significant financial inequality in the marriage. Find out what you need to know. -
Is Legal Separation an Option for Me? Contrary to popular belief, divorce is not the only way to end or take a break from your marriage in New Mexico. Find out about the benefits of Legal Seperation -
New Mexico Small Business and High Asset Divorce If you have interests in a business or own your own business and are considering marriage or divorce, this is a must read. Find out how divorce works for small business owners in New Mexico. -
Do I Have to Pay Child Support During the COVID-19 Crisis? As COVID-19 continues to shut down our state, many New Mexicans are facing new and unforeseen challenges regarding their custody and child support agreements. Find out what you need to know. -
New Mexico Domestic Violence and COVID-19 One of the many unfortunate side effects of the COVID-19 outbreak has been the increase in domestic abuse. Find out what you as a victim need to know to get the help you need. -
Co-Parenting Under Coronavirus (COVID-19): What You Need to Know How does Coronavirus impact my custody and timesharing agreements in New Mexico? -
Settlement Facilitation in New Mexico Divorce Mediation usually refers to Settlement Facilitation in New Mexico and is part of almost every NM Divorce. Find out how it works and what you need to know -
Who Gets The House? For most New Mexican couples, the marital home is their single biggest asset. Find out how ownership of the home is determined in divorce.