Does an affair change the outcome of a divorce in New Mexico?

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Does an affair change the outcome of a divorce in New Mexico?

Tatiana D. Engelmann, an Associate Attorney at Atkinson & Kelsey, answers: Does an affair change the outcome of a divorce in New Mexico?

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I want to learn about child custody issues in New Mexico

In New Mexico the judge looks at what is best for the child.  The judge assumes it is best that both parents are involved and participate in the child’s life.  The judge looks at many things, including how the child has adjusted to his/her home, school, and community. check to learn more.

New Mexico Child Custody Factors

In New Mexico, as with all other states, the court will always be looking out for the best interests of the children. In New Mexico, the court make a custody award with the best interests of the children in mind. check to learn more.

Child Custody in New Mexico: The Best Interests of the Child

Divorce is difficult and painful, and one of the most difficult elements is the question of custody arrangements for children. New Mexico courts are directed by law to consider a number of factors to evaluate the best interests of a child in a custody decision. check to learn more.

Child Custody and Visitation in New Mexico Divorce

The New Mexico custodial arrangement and parenting plan sets forth the responsibilities of each parent and provides a framework under which the parents will act in the raising and care of their children. New Mexico courts consider the following five factors in a custody decision: check to learn more.

Child Custody in New Mexico

When a couple divorces and there is a minor child involved, the divorce decree will specify who has physical custody as well as legal custody of the child. Physical custody determines where and with whom the child will live. check to learn more.