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New Mexicos Exceptions to the Report and Recommended
New Mexico takes this opportunity to point out one omission in the Recommended Decree. In Article IV (D). (1) (Report, p. 356) at the bottom of the page
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The Court retains jurisdiction to enter QDROs or other orders dividing the retirement plans referenced in the Marital Settlement Agreement. [ ]. 9. Judgment inRead more
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