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Courts in New Mexico very rarely award full custody to one parent unless there is a compelling, proven, verified reason to do so. It is also up to the parent requesting full custody to convince the judge that the other parent is either unfit or a danger to the child.
You'll need to pay the court clerk $150 to open your case. If you can't afford it, submit a Petition to Proceed as an Indigent to ask the court to waive the charges.
To ask for custody, you must open a case with the superior court where you live or where the other parent lives. It may be a stand-alone custody case or a divorce, legal separation, annulment or parentage (paternity) case. After filing the initial paperwork, serve the other parent to officially notify them.
To petition for and win sole legal custody, you have to prove that it is in your child's interests. If you can prove that your co-parent is unfit, unable to care for the child's basic needs, or a danger to the health and welfare of the child, the court may consider this reason to award you sole legal custody.
General Fees AnnulmentPlease contact the attorney to discuss annulment in NCCustody Agreement (Uncontested)Starting at $1,200Contested Child Custody and SupportStarting at $3,500Post-Separation Support & AlimonyCase by case basis23 more rows