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New Mexico Legal Guides

Understand New Mexico's specific laws and regulations across six major practice areas. Each guide covers state statutes, court procedures, and key legal differences.

Legal Guides for New Mexico

Personal Injury

New Mexico follows a pure comparative fault system, allowing plaintiffs to recover damages regardless of their percentage of fault. The state has a three-year statute of limitations for most personal ...

Statute of Limitations: 3 years from date of injury
Comparative Fault: Pure comparative fault
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Family Law

New Mexico family law is governed by New Mexico Statutes Annotated Chapter 40 (Domestic Affairs). As a community property state, New Mexico presumes that all property acquired during the marriage belo...

Residency Requirement: 6 months domicile in state
No-Fault Ground: Incompatibility (sole ground)
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Criminal Defense

New Mexico takes a distinctive approach to criminal law that sets it apart from many neighboring states. The state legalized recreational marijuana in 2021 and has no death penalty, having abolished i...

DWI Per Se Limit: BAC of 0.08% or higher; aggravated DWI at 0.16% or higher
Cannabis Regulation Act: Recreational marijuana legal for adults 21+; possession up to 2 oz
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Estate Planning

New Mexico is one of nine community property states and does not impose a state estate tax or inheritance tax. The state adopted the Uniform Probate Code, providing streamlined probate. Holographic wi...

State Estate Tax: No state estate tax
Community Property: Community property state
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Business Law

New Mexico provides a straightforward business formation environment with relatively low filing costs and no franchise tax. The state uses a gross receipts tax (GRT) instead of a traditional sales tax...

LLC Formation Filing Fee: $50 for Articles of Organization
Corporate Income Tax Rate: 4.8% on net income over $500,000 (graduated rates below)
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Real Estate

New Mexico real estate law is characterized by its community property system, judicial foreclosure requirement, unique land grant history, and critical water rights considerations. As one of nine comm...

Community Property: Property acquired during marriage presumed community property
Judicial Foreclosure: Court-supervised foreclosure with 1-month redemption period
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