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The First Circuit recently held that where a final judgment has been reached in a declaratory judgment action, res judicata does not preclude a later action for damages arising from the same operative facts.
Once entered, a judgment is enforceable in New Mexico for fourteen years and cannot be renewed.
Rule 1-012 - Defenses and objections; when and how presented; by pleading or motion; motion for judgment on the pleadings A. When presented. A defendant shall serve his answer within thirty (30) days after the service of the summons and complaint upon him.
Once entered, a judgment is enforceable in New Mexico for fourteen years and cannot be renewed.
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.
Rule 1-007.1 - Motions; how presented A. Requirement of written motion. All motions, except motions made during trial, or as may be permitted by the court, shall be in writing and shall state with particularity the grounds and the relief sought.
Probate can be filed any time between 5 days and 3 years after the decedent's death. Note: A probate case may be filed after the 3 year period for the limited purpose of transferring title to real property from the decedent's name to the decedent's heirs. Read more at Section 45-3-108 NMSA 1978.
Generally, default judgment precludes trial of facts, except as to damages, as the allegations of the complaint, in effect, become findings of fact. Gallegos v. Franklin, 1976-NMCA-019, 89 N.M. 118, 547 P.