Notice of Compliance with Rule 1-123 NMRA - District Court 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the county and case number at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your case.
  3. In the section regarding service of documents, specify the date you served all required documents to the opposing party.
  4. If applicable, check the box for 'Property and Debt' and list all relevant documents used to complete your interim monthly income and expenses statement, community property schedule, and separate property schedule.
  5. For spousal or child support issues, check the corresponding box and ensure you list all provided documents such as tax returns and W-2 statements.
  6. Complete the signature section with your name, address, and telephone number. Ensure that this information is accurate for proper identification.
  7. Fill out the Certificate of Service section by indicating how you served the notice (mail, delivery, or fax) along with relevant details.
  8. Finally, if someone other than an attorney made service, complete the Verification of Service section with their signature.

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What Happens After the Hearing? If the judge deems your case ready, theyll set a final hearing datetypically within 12 months of filingand issue any necessary trial directions. If there are outstanding issues (e.g., missing evidence), theyll order further steps and schedule another hearing.
Compliance meaning in court refers to the requirement that either party in the case must adhere to the previous order or direction passed by the Honble Court. The compliance date meaning in court indicates the deadline by which the party must fulfill the courts directive.
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Rule 1-123 Financial Disclosures In New Mexico, divorcing spouses must provide each other with certain financial information at the beginning of their case, often termed Rule 1-123 disclosures, after the New Mexico Court rule that requires this exchange.

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