Family law matters can have a huge impact on your future. Without the right legal advice and representation, you could see some of the most important things in your life — including seeing your children — slip outside your grasp. Having experienced family law attorneys in Albuquerque could mean the difference between the future you wanted and a future you wanted to avoid.
You may also need experienced legal assistance if you are currently in danger as a survivor of domestic abuse. New Mexico Financial & Family Law can help you quickly file the protective orders and motions needed to get you and your family out of harm’s way.
For any matters pertaining to family law in Albuquerque, you can reach out to New Mexico Financial & Family Law. Our attorneys have decades of collective experience serving families, individuals, and survivors of domestic violence. Your first appointment is always a confidential consultation to continue using our services. Find out how we can help you seek to achieve your goals in Family Law when you call (505) 503-1637 or contact us online to schedule your appointment today.
Getting an Albuquerque divorce means you and your spouse must come to an agreement in the following areas:
Before proposing an arrangement, it is critical to thoroughly review all relevant factors. This includes all known assets, debts, individually held property, and other accounts and sources of income. Divorce cases may become complex due to the issues mentioned above, and a divorce trial may be the last resort to finalize everyone’s wishes.
If the couple has children, then they should have specific information on how children are reared, including their school schedule, ongoing care costs, and which parents perform specific duties related to their care, supervision, and transportation to important appointments and events.
In other words, it helps to know how to describe your marriage in legal terms. That way, you can start on solid footing to propose an arrangement that you want and that is what you feel to be in your children’s best interests.
Reach out to New Mexico Financial & Family Law for a thorough audit of your current marital property and guidance for seeking your preferred post-divorce arrangement. You deserve strong representation from knowledgeable legal advocates who are motivated to get you the agreements you need to live a happy life.
Property division can be one of the most contentious parts of a divorce. You will want your own understanding of all marital property and debts. Because one spouse may try to define a piece of property as private, including accounts, it is essential to have representation from a Family Law firm in Albuquerque that understands the letter of the law and how it applies to specific holdings.
Albuquerque’s Second Judicial District Court Family Court does not automatically consider spousal support as part of a divorce decree. An individual requesting spousal support must be prepared to document their need and justify their proposed arrangement for receiving support. Working with a family law attorney in Albuquerque can ensure you gain a thorough legal understanding of both spousal support laws and your own situation. This allows you to propose an arrangement that has a higher chance of receiving approval from the court.
In Albuquerque, child custody is considered in multiple parts.
First, the term “child custody” refers to “legal custody” of the child or children. Parents with child custody have the right to have a say in important decisions of the child’s life, including schooling, medical procedures, religious practices, and even where the child may live.
Physical custody of the children is determined through a timeshare arrangement, with an attached visitation schedule.
Parents must, therefore, be prepared to propose an arrangement for both child custody and a time-sharing arrangement. The Second Judicial District Court Family Court aims to divide both as evenly as is reasonably possible under most circumstances. A parent who puts forth a proposed arrangement must be prepared to justify why the arrangement is in the child’s best interests.
Child support agreements are calculated based upon both parent’s income. The parent with the larger expected contribution will pay the difference to the parent with the smaller contribution through regular installments.
New Mexico Financial & Family Law can help you arrange a child support agreement, modify an existing agreement, appeal a child support decree, or help you enforce a prior child support agreement. When a parent is not receiving their court-ordered child support, they can seek court orders and other enforcement to motivate the other parent to pay.
Domestic violence is unacceptable in any form, and those who are subjected to it deserve protection.
If you are currently facing physical, emotional, psychological, and/or sexual abuse from a partner or housemate, call 911 as soon as you safely can. Report the incident, accept offered assistance, and seek medical attention if you are hurt.
The City of Albuquerque provides Resources for Domestic Violence Survivors.
You can also contact the Domestic Violence Resource Center of New Mexico online or by calling 505-248-3165.
New Mexico Financial & Family Law can provide you with legal services to help protect yourself and your family. Our domestic violence lawyers in Albuquerque can help you seek a civil protective order as soon as possible. These orders can forbid your abuser from contacting you, your children, or members of your household. They can also provide you with further legal protections in the event of another attempt at battery or abuse.
Reach out to us for assistance, and we will provide you with the full extent of our effort and legal knowledge to try to protect you from further harm. Schedule a confidential consultation appointment when you call (505) 503-1637 or contact us online.
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