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Rule 60(b) balances the need for finality of judgments with the need for relief against unjust judgments. In Ruling on a motion under Rule 60(b) the trial court has discretion, within the confines of justice, to decide and act in ance with what is fair and equitable. Harkins v. Harkins, 101 N.M.
The Creditor may begin the collection process immediately after the Judgment is filed. There are three basic ways to collect a Judgment in Metropolitan Court: ? Agreement between the parties; ? Garnishment; and/or ? Execution on a Judgment.
Unless the judgment has been stayed, the clerk of the court shall issue a writ of execution for seizure of property to satisfy a judgment on an underlying dispute: (1) if the judgment debtor is not a natural person, at any time after the filing of the judgment; or (2) if the judgment debtor is a natural person: (a) ...
Requesting Copies of Records If you do not have your case number or document number, please contact the Records Section for the necessary information. If placing your copy request at the Clerk's office, you may use the public computers to search the court's database at no cost.
Public Access to Court Records As provided by the New Mexico Supreme Court Order and the Case Access Policy for Online Court Records, there are three ways to access New Mexico public court records: Case Lookup for the general public. Secured Odyssey Public Access (SOPA) for registered users.
In New Mexico, a property lien can be used to collect a court judgment.
Rule 1-055 - Default A. Entry. When a party against whom a judgment for affirmative relief is sought has failed to plead or otherwise defend as provided by these rules and that fact is made to appear by affidavit or otherwise, the clerk shall enter the party's default.
Once entered, a judgment is enforceable in New Mexico for fourteen years and cannot be renewed.