by admin | Jun 5, 2022 | Family Law, New Mexico
A. Community debts shall be satisfied first from all community property and all property in which each spouse owns an undivided equal interest as a joint tenant or tenant in common, excluding the residence of the spouses. Should such property be insufficient,...
by admin | Jun 5, 2022 | Family Law, New Mexico
The court, at the time of the final decree of dissolution of marriage, may declare, as between the parties, a debt to be unreasonable if it was incurred by a spouse while the spouse was living apart and the debt did not contribute to the benefit of both spouses or...
by admin | Jun 5, 2022 | Family Law, New Mexico
The court, at the time of the final decree of dissolution of marriage, may declare, as between the parties, a debt to be unreasonable if it was incurred by a spouse while the spouse was living apart and the debt did not contribute to the benefit of both spouses or...
by admin | Jun 5, 2022 | Family Law, New Mexico
A. The separate debt of a spouse shall be satisfied first from the debtor spouse’s separate property, excluding that spouse’s interest in property in which each of the spouses owns an undivided equal interest as a joint tenant or tenant in common. Should...
by admin | Jun 5, 2022 | Family Law, New Mexico
A. The separate debt of a spouse shall be satisfied first from the debtor spouse’s separate property, excluding that spouse’s interest in property in which each of the spouses owns an undivided equal interest as a joint tenant or tenant in common. Should...
by admin | Jun 5, 2022 | Family Law, New Mexico
A gambling debt incurred by a married person as a result of legal gambling is a separate debt of the spouse incurring the debt. NMS § 40-3-9.1Laws 1997, ch. 190, § 67.
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