Legal Grounds for Divorce in New Mexico
Legal Separation in New Mexico
If the spouses have permanently separated and do not live together or cohabit, either spouse may begin proceedings for property division, child custody and support, and maintenance, without asking for a dissolution of marriage. One of the spouses must have been a resident of New Mexico for at least 6 months immediately preceding the filing for legal separation and have a home in New Mexico.
[New Mexico Statutes Annotated; Article 4, Section 40-4-3].
Simplified/Special Divorce Procedures in New Mexico
Marital settlement agreements and contracts for separation are specifically authorized by law and must be in writing. Any marital settlement agreements should be recorded in the county where the spouses reside.
[New Mexico Statutes Annotated; Article 4, Sections 40-2-4 and 40-2-5].
Divorce Mediation or Counseling Requirements
There are provisions in New Mexico for the establishment of domestic relations mediation programs. If such programs have been established in the county where the dissolution of marriage is filed for, parents may request the use of such programs, or the court may order the parents to enter the program.
[New Mexico Statutes Annotated; Article 4, Section 40-12-5].
Divorce Property Distribution
New Mexico is a "community property" state. Each spouse retains his or her separate property acquired prior to the marriage, designated as separate property by a written agreement, and any gifts or inheritances. New Mexico uses a "quasi-community" property definition: All property, except separate property, that a spouse acquires outside of New Mexico which would have been community property if they had acquired it in New Mexico. "Quasi-community" property is treated like standard community property. The spouse's community property is to be divided equally between the spouses. Marital fault is not considered. There are no factors for consideration set out in the statute.
[New Mexico Statutes Annotated; Article 4, Sections 40-3-8 and 40-4-7].
Alimony and Spousal Support
Either spouse may be awarded a just and proper amount of maintenance, without regard to marital fault. The factors that the court will consider are:
Spouse's Name After Divorce
The court may order the restoration of a spouse's former name.
[New Mexico Statutes Annotated; Article 4, Section 40-8-1].
Child Custody After Divorce
Joint or sole child custody is to be determined according to the best interests of the child. There is a presumption that joint custody is in the best interests of the child, unless shown otherwise. The factors for consideration in all custody situations are:
In addition, the factors that are considered in determining joint custody are as follows:
Child Support After Divorce
Either parent may be ordered to provide child support, based on a consideration of the financial resources of that parent. Any welfare benefits are not considered. Specific child support guidelines and worksheets are provided. Separate worksheets are provided for determining child support amounts for parents with visitation and for parents with shared responsibility. Shared responsibility or joint custody is defined as each parent having the child in their home at least 35% of the time during a year. Chid Support Guidelines are contained in New Mexico Statutes Annotated; Article 4, Section 40-4-11.1. These guidelines are presumed to be correct unless there is a showing that the amount of support would be unjust or inappropriate under the particular circumstances of a case, specifically:
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