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Child Custody and Timesharing in New Mexico

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…

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Divorce in New Mexico | An Overview

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.…

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Divorce in Colorado | An Overview

To be granted a divorce in Colorado, several requirements must be satisfied: (1) One or both parties must have been residing in the state for a minimum of ninety-one (91) days; (2) ninety-one (91) days must have passed between the…

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