New Mexico Final Decree of Dissolution of Marriage (with children) is a legal document that terminates the marriage between two parties in the state of New Mexico. This document is used to legally dissolve a marriage when there are children involved. This document will include information such as the date of the marriage, the date of the dissolution, the division of assets and liabilities, child support and custody arrangements, and any other agreements made between the two parties. There are two main types of New Mexico Final Decree of Dissolution of Marriage (with children): the Default Decree and the Joint Petition Decree. The Default Decree is issued when one party does not appear in court, while the Joint Petition Decree is issued when both parties appear in court and have reached an agreement. Both documents include the same information and are legally binding in the state of New Mexico.