Summons, Kinship Guardianship Act, - nmsupremecourt nmcourts 2026

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  3. Enter the case number in the designated field labeled 'No. ___'.
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Yes, New Mexico is considered a 50/50 custody state. The courts in NM generally prefer to award joint custody to both parents unless there are compelling reasons to do otherwise. Joint custody can be either physical or legal, or both. Of course, not all 50/50 custody arrangements are precisely equal.
The person requesting revocation shall attach to the motion a transition plan proposed to facilitate the reintegration of the child into the home of a parent or a new guardian. A transition plan shall take into consideration the childs age, development, and any bond with the guardian.
One of the easiest ways to get guardianship without going to court is through parental consent. This happens when both parents agree to give you guardianship of their child. Heres how it works: Agreement: Both parents need to agree that you should be the guardian.
If a child is age 14 or older, their wishes must be considered by the court. That does not mean that the child has the final decision only that the court should take their opinions and preferences into account when arriving at its decision.

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