New Mexico Divorce & Family Law Lawyer List


Ramon  Hernandez Lawyer

Ramon Hernandez

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Las Cruces Divorce & Family Law Lawyer

Attorney Hernandez is a practicing lawyer in the state of New Mexico.

Sean  Ramirez Lawyer

Sean Ramirez

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Albuquerque Divorce & Family Law Lawyer

Sean S. Ramirez joined Frazier Law Office in 2016 and in 2018 he took over the day-to-day operations of Frazier & Ramirez Law. Sean was born here in A... (more)

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Mark A. Keller Lawyer

Mark A. Keller

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Albuquerque Divorce & Family Law Lawyer

Mark A. Keller and his team of attorneys provide aggressive legal defense for people in Albuquerque, the surrounding area and throughout the State of ... (more)

Saul Francis Goodman Lawyer

Saul Francis Goodman

Albuquerque Divorce & Family Law Lawyer
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Sarah  Van Cott Lawyer

Sarah Van Cott

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Las Cruces Divorce & Family Law Lawyer

Sarah Van Cott began practicing law in Alamogordo, NM, at a small civil practice where she managed cases including wills and trusts, personal injury, ... (more)

Dathan L. Weems Lawyer

Dathan L. Weems

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Albuquerque Divorce & Family Law Lawyer

The Dathan Weems Law Firm, LLC is a New Mexico law firm specializing in serious injury and wrongful death cases. Additionally, we represent parties ... (more)

Michael T. Garrett Lawyer

Michael T. Garrett

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Clovis Divorce & Family Law Lawyer

I am a trial lawyer whose practice focuses on general litigation and appeals arising from wrongful death, medical malpractice, catastrophic injuries, ... (more)

Boglarka  Foghi Lawyer

Boglarka Foghi

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Rio Rancho Divorce & Family Law Lawyer

The Foghi Law Firm was founded by Boglarka Foghi in 2009, specializing in criminal defense, family law, and business law. Managing Partner Boglarka F... (more)

Rita  Pincaro Lawyer

Rita Pincaro

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Albuquerque Divorce & Family Law Lawyer

Rita has worked in many areas of the legal profession from matters as simple as residential real estate to as complex as immigration. Through it all,... (more)

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505-798-2565

Samantha  Madrid Lawyer

Samantha Madrid

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Las Cruces Divorce & Family Law Lawyer

Samantha Madrid is a practicing lawyer in the state of New Mexico.

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LEGAL TERMS

MARITAL SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT

See divorce agreement.

BEST INTERESTS (OF THE CHILD)

The test that courts use when deciding who will take care of a child. For instance, an adoption is allowed only when a court declares it to be in the best inter... (more...)
The test that courts use when deciding who will take care of a child. For instance, an adoption is allowed only when a court declares it to be in the best interests of the child. Similarly, when asked to decide on custody issues in a divorce case, the judge will base his or her decision on the child's best interests. And the same test is used when judges decide whether a child should be removed from a parent's home because of neglect or abuse. Factors considered by the court in deciding the best interests of a child include: age and sex of the child mental and physical health of the child mental and physical health of the parents lifestyle and other social factors of the parents emotional ties between the parents and the child ability of the parents to provide the child with food, shelter, clothing and medical care established living pattern for the child concerning school, home, community and religious institution quality of schooling, and the child's preference.

SEPARATION

A situation in which the partners in a married couple live apart. Spouses are said to be living apart if they no longer reside in the same dwelling, even though... (more...)
A situation in which the partners in a married couple live apart. Spouses are said to be living apart if they no longer reside in the same dwelling, even though they may continue their relationship. A legal separation results when the parties separate and a court rules on the division of property, such as alimony or child support -- but does not grant a divorce.

MARITAL PROPERTY

Most of the property accumulated by spouses during a marriage, called community property in some states. States differ as to exactly what is included in marital... (more...)
Most of the property accumulated by spouses during a marriage, called community property in some states. States differ as to exactly what is included in marital property; some states include all property and earnings dring the marriage, while others exclude gifts and inheritances.

CONFINEMENT IN PRISON

In most states with fault divorce, grounds for a spouse not in prison to obtain a fault divorce if the other spouse has been imprisoned for a certain number of ... (more...)
In most states with fault divorce, grounds for a spouse not in prison to obtain a fault divorce if the other spouse has been imprisoned for a certain number of years.

TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER (TRO)

An order that tells one person to stop harassing or harming another, issued after the aggrieved party appears before a judge. Once the TRO is issued, the court ... (more...)
An order that tells one person to stop harassing or harming another, issued after the aggrieved party appears before a judge. Once the TRO is issued, the court holds a second hearing where the other side can tell his story and the court can decide whether to make the TRO permanent by issuing an injunction. Although a TRO will often not stop an enraged spouse from acting violently, the police are more willing to intervene if the abused spouse has a TRO.

MINOR

In most states, any person under 18 years of age. All minors must be under the care of a competent adult (parent or guardian) unless they are 'emancipated'--in ... (more...)
In most states, any person under 18 years of age. All minors must be under the care of a competent adult (parent or guardian) unless they are 'emancipated'--in the military, married or living independently with court permission. Property left to a minor must be handled by an adult until the minor becomes an adult under the laws of the state where he or she lives.

GIFT TAXES

Federal taxes assessed on any gift, or combination of gifts, from one person to another that exceeds $12,000 in one year. Several kinds of gifts are exempt form... (more...)
Federal taxes assessed on any gift, or combination of gifts, from one person to another that exceeds $12,000 in one year. Several kinds of gifts are exempt form this tax: gifts to tax-exempt charities, gifts to your spouse (limited to $120,000 annually if the recipient isn't a U.S. citizen) and gifts made for tuition or medical bills. In addition to the annual gift tax exclusion, there is a $1 million cumulative tax exemption for gifts. In other words, you can give away a total of $1 million during your lifetime -- over and above the gifts you give using the annual exclusion -- without paying gift taxes.

DESERTION

The voluntary abandonment of one spouse by the other, without the abandoned spouse's consent. Commonly, desertion occurs when a spouse leaves the marital home f... (more...)
The voluntary abandonment of one spouse by the other, without the abandoned spouse's consent. Commonly, desertion occurs when a spouse leaves the marital home for a specified length of time. Desertion is a grounds for divorce in states with fault divorce.