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For more than 9 years, NewMexicoDivorceForAll.com has helped couples to complete legal papers for their uncontested divorce. We know Family Law like the back of our hand and generate documents that fully comply with New Mexico laws and regulations. For just $139, you will receive ready-to-file divorce forms in a matter of days. No hidden fees, no wasted money. With NewMexicoDivorceForAll.com you also get:
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Valid Grounds for Divorce in
New Mexico State
According to the latest US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data, in 2015, the divorce rate in New Mexico was 3.3 per 1,000 residents.
When filing for divorce, spouses must point out the official reasons for the dissolution of the marriage. New Mexico allows fault and no-fault divorces. Depending on the specifics of the case, the petitioner chooses one of the proposed options.
No-fault divorce is based on incompatibility or irreconcilable differences. It means that the spouses no longer get along. Constant disagreements have ruined the marriage, and reconciliation is not possible now or in the future.
Fault divorce includes the following grounds:
•adultery;
•cruel treatment of one spouse by the other;
•abandonment.
The petitioner must provide the court with solid proof of the other spouse’s fault. After that, the court double-checks the information received and makes a decree.