by admin | May 17, 2021 | Family Law, New Mexico
The department shall publish, once every three months in a newspaper with statewide circulation, the names and last known addresses of at least twenty-five delinquent obligors. In addition to publication of the obligors’ names and last known addresses, the...
by admin | May 17, 2021 | Family Law, New Mexico
The rights, remedies, duties and penalties created by the Support Enforcement Act are in addition to any other rights, remedies, duties and penalties created by any other law.NMS § 40-4A-16Laws 1985, ch. 105, § 19.
by admin | May 17, 2021 | Family Law, New Mexico
At the request of a consumer reporting agency, as defined in Section 603(f) of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, 15 U.S.C. 1681(a)(f), and upon thirty days’ advance notice to the obligor, the department, in accordance with its regulations, may release information...
by admin | May 17, 2021 | Family Law, New Mexico
Upon notice, hearing and a showing of good cause, an obligor shall be ordered to post a bond or other sufficent [sufficient] surety to guarantee the payment to or on behalf of the obligee of any delinquency. NMS § 40-4A-14Laws 1985, ch. 105, § 16.
by admin | May 17, 2021 | Family Law, New Mexico
A. Any action for enforcement, establishment or modification of a child support obligation shall be given priority in scheduling for hearing. A hearing or trial shall be scheduled before the court or an authorized quasi-judicial officer within sixty days of the filing...
by admin | May 17, 2021 | Family Law, New Mexico
A. Upon filing of a certified copy of a foreign order for support containing an income withholding provision, the clerk of the district court shall docket the case and inform the obligee of this action. The foreign order for support filed in accordance with this...
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