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Under Rule 1-017 of the New Mexico Rules of Civil Procedure, a minor can file a lawsuit or defend themselves against one through a guardian, a guardian ad litem, or a next friend.
Rule 1-012 - Defenses and objections; when and how presented; by pleading or motion; motion for judgment on the pleadings A. When presented. A defendant shall serve his answer within thirty (30) days after the service of the summons and complaint upon him.
Rule 1-026 - General provisions governing discovery A. Discovery methods. Parties may obtain discovery by any of the following methods: depositions; interrogatories; requests for production or to enter land; physical and mental examinations and requests for admission.
- Rule 1-011 NMRA was amended in 2008 to permit self-affirmation in lieu of notarization of any written sworn statement required or permitted under the Rules of Civil Procedure for the District Courts. The 2008 amendment, however, did not permit self-affirmation of a statement that must be sworn under statute.
(1) An application to the court for an order shall be by motion which, unless made during a hearing or trial, shall be made in writing, shall state with particularity the grounds therefor, and shall set forth the relief or order sought.
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Unless otherwise specifically provided in these rules, any written response and all affidavits, depositions or other documentary evidence in support of the response shall be filed within fifteen (15) days after service of the motion.
FRCP Rule 12(b) pertains to pretrial motions, and 12(b)(6) specifically deals with motions to dismiss for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted.
Motion for More Definite Statement. If a pleading to which a responsive pleading is permitted is so vague or ambiguous that a party cannot reasonably be required to frame a responsive pleading, he may move for a more definite statement before interposing his responsive pleading.

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