4A-306. Final decree of dissolution of marriage (with children). (bilingues)

New Mexico Court Forms This is the official order from a judge that ends a marriage and finalizes all decisions made during the case.
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4A-315. Default judgment and final decree of dissolution of marriage (with children). (bilingues)

New Mexico Court Forms This is an order from a judge ruling in favor of the person who filed for divorce because the other person failed to respond to the petition.
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4A-315. Default judgment and final decree of dissolution of marriage (with children).

New Mexico Court Forms This is an order from a judge ruling in favor of the person who filed for divorce because the other person failed to respond to the petition.
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4A-306. Final decree of dissolution of marriage (with children).

New Mexico Court Forms This is the official order from a judge that ends a marriage and finalizes all decisions made during the case.
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4A-321. Motion to modify order. (bilingues)

New Mexico Court Forms This asks the judge to make changes to the final order that had already been given.
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4A-310. Domestic relations forms; instructions for default proceedings. (bilingues)

New Mexico Court Forms A default case occurs when one person files for divorce and the other person fails to respond. This document is instructions on how to proceed in a default divorce case.
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4A-311. Affidavit as to Respondent’s failure to plead or otherwise defend (domestic relations actions). (bilingues)

New Mexico Court Forms This is a promise to the judge that the other party did not respond to the divorce petition.
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4A-312. Certificate as to the state of the record (domestic relations actions). (bilingues)

New Mexico Court Forms This is used to confirm the accuracy of the court record in this case.
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4A-313. Application for default judgment and final decree of dissolution of marriage. (bilingues)

New Mexico Court Forms This requests the judge to give a default judgment without the other party being involved from failure to respond to the petition.
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4A-302. Custody plan and order. (bilingues)

New Mexico Court Forms This explains the arrangements for custody and care, including shared responsibilities and where the children will live.
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4A-303. Child support obligation and order. (bilingues)

New Mexico Court Forms This is an order from a judge that defines the financial support one person is required to pay to the other for the care and safety of their children.
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4A-300. Domestic relations forms; instructions for stage three (3) forms. (bilingues)

New Mexico Court Forms This gives you some general information about finishing the divorce court process.
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4A-304. Wage withholding order (domestic relations actions). (bilingues)

New Mexico Court Forms This is an order from a judge that tells an employer to hold money from a parties' income for child support.
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4A-212. Interim monthly income and expenses statement. (bilingues)

New Mexico Court Forms This document is used to list all of your monthly income and expenses to give the court a clear picture of your financial situation.
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4A-213. Interim order allocating income and expenses. (bilingues)

New Mexico Court Forms This is a temporary order from a judge that sets how income and expenses will be managed while the case continues.
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4A-211. Objection to hearing officer recommendation (domestic relations actions). (bilingues)

New Mexico Court Forms This is filed when someone disagrees with the findings made by the judge.
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4A-206. Request for hearing (domestic relations actions). (bilingues)

New Mexico Court Forms This asks to schedule a time to appear before a judge.
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4A-201. Temporary domestic order. (bilingues)

New Mexico Court Forms This is a temporary solution while the case continues to be heard. This temporary order tells you what you can and cannot do while the case proceeds.
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4A-202. Motion for temporary order (domestic relations actions). (bilingues)

New Mexico Court Forms This is used to ask the judge to set temporary rules or decisions while a divorce or custody case is still going on.
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4A-203. Motion to modify temporary order (domestic relations actions). (bilingues)

New Mexico Court Forms This is used to ask the judge to set temporary rules or decisions while a divorce or custody case is still going on.
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4A-204. Motion for referral to mediation (child custody, timesharing, or visitation) (domestic relations actions). (bilingues)

New Mexico Court Forms This is used when the judge directs the parties to participate in a neutral third-party process like mediation to communicate their issues and find a solution in an informal manner.
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4A-205. Motion for referral to mediation (child support or other financial issues) (domestic relations actions). (bilingues)

New Mexico Court Forms This is used when the judge directs the parties to participate in a neutral third-party process like mediation to communicate their issues and find a solution in an informal manner.
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4A-207. Notice of hearing (domestic relations actions). (bilingues)

New Mexico Court Forms This informs the people involved in the case of a hearing date where they can discuss the divorce or custody case with a judge.
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4A-208. Notice of compliance with Rule 1-123 NMRA (domestic relations actions). (bilingues)

New Mexico Court Forms This is filed with the judge to let them know that you have followed a specific rule or requirement.
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4A-209. Motion to enforce order. (bilingues)

New Mexico Court Forms This is used when one person in a case believes the other person is not following an order from a judge and wants the judge to make them comply.
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4A-200. Appendix. (Appendice) (bilingues)

New Mexico Court Forms This is filed with the judge to let them know that you have followed a specific rule or requirement.
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4A-103. Petition for dissolution of marriage (with children). (bilingues)

New Mexico Court Forms This is an official request to the judge to begin the divorce process.
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4A-101. Domestic relations information sheet. (bilingues)

New Mexico Court Forms This helps the judge keep track of basic information about the people involved in this divorce case.
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4A-104. Response. (bilingues)

New Mexico Court Forms This is used by the other person in the case to officially reply to the divorce petition.
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4A-105. Entry of appearance pro se. (bilingues)

New Mexico Court Forms This lets the judge know whether or not you will have an attorney in this case.
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4A-100. Domestic relations forms; instructions and cautions regarding use of forms. (bilingues: Formularios de relaciones familiares; instrucciones y advertencias acerca del uso de estos formularios.)

New Mexico Court Forms This gives you some general information about starting the divorce court process.
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4A-403. Final decree of parentage. (Sentencia final de paternidad.) (bilingues)

New Mexico Court Forms This is an order from a judge that legally establishes the parent-child relationship and gives the person responsibility as a parent.
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4A-402. Petition to establish parentage. (Petición para establecer paternidad.) (bilingues)

New Mexico Court Forms This requests the judge to establish the legal father of the children.
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4A-401. Uncontested petition for paternity; forms needed; filing fee. (bilingues)

New Mexico Court Forms This explains the process of a paternity case and what instructions you must follow for the case to proceed.
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4A-201. Temporary domestic order.

New Mexico Court Forms This is a temporary solution while the case continues to be heard. This temporary order tells you what you can and cannot do while the case proceeds.
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4A-321. Motion to modify order.

New Mexico Court Forms This asks the judge to make changes to the final order that had already been given.
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4A-209. Motion to enforce order.

New Mexico Court Forms This is used when one person in a case believes the other person is not following an order from a judge and wants the judge to make them comply.
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4A-403. Final decree of parentage.

New Mexico Court Forms This is an order from a judge that legally establishes the parent-child relationship and gives the person responsibility as a parent.
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4A-402. Petition to establish parentage.

New Mexico Court Forms This requests the judge to establish the legal father of the children.
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4A-401. Uncontested petition for paternity; forms needed; filing fee.

New Mexico Court Forms This explains the process of a paternity case and what instructions you must follow for the case to proceed.
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4A-313. Application for default judgment and final decree of dissolution of marriage.

New Mexico Court Forms This requests the judge to give a default judgment without the other party being involved from failure to respond to the petition.
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4A-312. Certificate as to the state of the record (domestic relations actions).

New Mexico Court Forms This is used to confirm the accuracy of the court record in this case.
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4A-311. Affidavit as to Respondent’s failure to plead or otherwise defend (domestic relations actions).

New Mexico Court Forms This is a promise to the judge that the other party did not respond to the divorce petition.
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4A-310. Domestic relations forms; instructions for default proceedings.

New Mexico Court Forms A default case occurs when one person files for divorce and the other person fails to respond. This document is instructions on how to proceed in a default divorce case.
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4A-304. Wage withholding order (domestic relations actions).

New Mexico Court Forms This is an order from a judge that tells an employer to hold money from a parties' income for child support.
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4A-303. Child support obligation and order.

New Mexico Court Forms This is an order from a judge that defines the financial support one person is required to pay to the other for the care and safety of their children.
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4A-302. Custody plan and order.

New Mexico Court Forms This explains the arrangements for custody and care, including shared responsibilities and where the children will live.
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4A-300. Domestic relations forms; instructions for stage three (3) forms.

New Mexico Court Forms This gives you some general information about finishing the divorce court process.
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4A-213. Interim order allocating income and expenses.

New Mexico Court Forms This is a temporary order from a judge that sets how income and expenses will be managed while the case continues.
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4A-212. Interim monthly income and expenses statement.

New Mexico Court Forms This document is used to list all of your monthly income and expenses to give the court a clear picture of your financial situation.
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4A-211. Objection to hearing officer recommendation (domestic relations actions).

New Mexico Court Forms This is filed when someone disagrees with the findings made by the judge.
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4A-208. Notice of compliance with Rule 1-123 NMRA (domestic relations actions).

New Mexico Court Forms This is filed with the judge to let them know that you have followed a specific rule or requirement.
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4A-207. Notice of hearing (domestic relations actions).

New Mexico Court Forms This informs the people involved in the case of a hearing date where they can discuss the divorce or custody case with a judge.
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4A-206. Request for hearing (domestic relations actions).

New Mexico Court Forms This asks to schedule a time to appear before a judge.
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4A-205. Motion for referral to mediation (child support or other financial issues) (domestic relations actions).

New Mexico Court Forms This is used when the judge directs the parties to participate in a neutral third-party process like mediation to communicate their issues and find a solution in an informal manner.
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4A-204. Motion for referral to mediation (child custody, timesharing, or visitation) (domestic relations actions).

New Mexico Court Forms This is used when the judge directs the parties to participate in a neutral third-party process like mediation to communicate their issues and find a solution in an informal manner.
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4A-203. Motion to modify temporary order (domestic relations actions).

New Mexico Court Forms This is used to ask the judge to set temporary rules or decisions while a divorce or custody case is still going on.
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4A-202. Motion for temporary order (domestic relations actions).

New Mexico Court Forms This is used to ask the judge to set temporary rules or decisions while a divorce or custody case is still going on.
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4A-200. Appendix

New Mexico Court Forms This is filed with the judge to let them know that you have followed a specific rule or requirement.
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4A-105. Entry of appearance pro se.

New Mexico Court Forms This lets the judge know whether or not you will have an attorney in this case.
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4A-104. Response.

New Mexico Court Forms This is used by the other person in the case to officially reply to the divorce petition.
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4A-103. Petition for dissolution of marriage (with children).

New Mexico Court Forms This is an official request to the judge to begin the divorce process.
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4A-101. Domestic relations information sheet.

New Mexico Court Forms This helps the judge keep track of basic information about the people involved in this divorce case.
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4A-100. Domestic relations forms; instructions and cautions regarding use of forms.

New Mexico Court Forms This gives you some general information about starting the divorce court process.
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