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NM 505.670.1932
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CO 720.670.7213
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Email [email protected]
Ms. Dudelczyk is now Of Counsel at Cuddy & McCarthy, LLP. She can be reached at 505.988.4476 or 505.670.1932.
Ms. Dudelczyk is now Of Counsel at Cuddy & McCarthy, LLP. She can be reached at 505.988.4476 or 505.670.1932.
Dudelczyk Family Law is cognizant of the health concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic. In the best interests of our clients’ health and safety, consultations and meetings can be held either remotely or in-person at the discretion of both the individual and Ms. Dudelczyk.
Dudelczyk Family Law is a client-centered domestic relations law practice
that serves children and families in New Mexico and Colorado.
Our practice strives to minimize acrimony, promote agreement, and implement practical resolutions that work for the families we serve, all while working closely with our clients to prepare them for what life will look like after the completion of their legal matter.
We are experienced in these practice areas and committed to assisting clients through all phases of their legal matter, legally and emotionally.
Agreements between couples, married or unmarried, are critical contracts that can, if not done with the thoroughness, understanding of domestic relations law, and keen…
Child support matters arise at the initiation of a divorce (between two married people), break up (between two unmarried people), or when a modification…
Child custody and timesharing arise as a facet of a divorce proceeding or between two unmarried people, or when it is necessary to modify an existing…
Learn more about our practice and our approach to domestic relations law in New Mexico and Colorado.
Initial custody determinations typically arise upon the filing of a divorce proceeding or when two unmarried individuals initiate a child custody or parentage action. However, child custody issues can also arise when modification to or enforcement of an existing child custody agreement…
To be granted a divorce in New Mexico, one or both parties must have been residing in New Mexico for at least six (6) months immediately preceding the filing of the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage and is domiciled in New Mexico.…