Stepparent adoptions require that many requirements be met, both substantively and procedurally. Stepparent adoptions may appear to be straightforward matters but can quickly become…
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Grandparent visitation in New Mexico is allowed under a narrow number of situations: A divorce, custody or parentage case exists; One or both of…
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Kinship guardianship matters typically arise when a child or children’s parent or parents are unable or unwilling to care of them. Under kinship guardianship…
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Post-decree enforcement matters generally arise when one party fails to comply with the terms of a separation agreement or child support order but can…
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Agreements between couples, married or unmarried, are critical contracts that can, if not done with the thoroughness, understanding of domestic relations law, and keen…
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Child support matters arise at the initiation of a divorce (between two married people), break up (between two unmarried people), or when a modification…
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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…
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The decision to divorce is often difficult and the process can be complex, overwhelming, and emotionally draining. Dudelczyk Family Law takes a client-centered approach…
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