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3 instances when sole custody after divorce may be warranted

If you’re going through a divorce and have children, one of the most critical decisions you’ll have to make is who gets custody of your child. For many parents, the ideal outcome is joint custody, wherein both parents have responsibility for the child’s care. However,…

What if your spouse won’t agree to a divorce?

Divorce can be challenging and emotionally charged, and it becomes even more complicated when your spouse refuses your request for a divorce. When faced with such a situation, it’s important to approach it with a level-headed mindset to avoid escalating matters. It would help if…

How to prepare your children for your divorce

While divorce as a parent can be difficult, it can be harder to break the news of your divorce to your children. You may be asking yourself how to talk to your children about your divorce. You may even wonder how your children will react…

Virtual visitation: The basics

Co-parenting in the modern age is an endeavor that is often supported by electronic means of communication. Video chats, phone calls, texts, emails and even audio recordings increasingly help to keep parents connected with their children when those children are residing with another parent. When…

Cognitive challenges must be addressed after a brain injury

Brain injuries can lead to a plethora of effects. Some of these are physical changes, but others are cognitive. It’s sometimes more difficult to deal with cognitive changes because they’re invisible. This makes it hard for others to know you’re having troubles because of your…

What happens to your student loans after a divorce?

Dividing debts in divorce can be straightforward. Maybe you have joint accounts, such as a mortgage loan or a credit card account. You are both responsible for the debt, so it gets divided along with your assets. In most cases, both people will be responsible…

Do disabled parents have a right to share child custody?

Divorcing as a parent is hard enough without any added stress or pressure. Unfortunately, those living with a disability can have added challenges in seeking child custody rights in a divorce. For example, a parent with quadriplegia may feel great pressure to prove their parental…

The most common causes of truck accidents in New Mexico

Sharing the road with trucks and large commercial vehicles can feel intimidating. It’s easy to feel dwarfed by their sheer size, especially on freeways where you’re surrounded by them while traveling at high speeds. As a resident of New Mexico, you’ll know how the weather…

Life events that can lead to a divorce

Divorce is often inspired by a single event. The most common example of this is an extramarital affair. When the other partner learns about the affair, there’s a very good chance that they are going to file for divorce, even if they did not previously…

Recent New Mexico whistleblower case leads to $340,000 settlement

It takes courage to stand up to your employer when something is not right. Whistleblower cases often come about when guidelines are ignored, clear violations take place and employee concerns rejected. In the most egregious cases, those alarmed employees even lose their jobs. Such scenarios…

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