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New Mexico Rules of Civil Procedure for the District Courts Rule 1-125: Domestic Relations Mediation Act Programs

Supreme Court of New Mexico. Jan. 1, 2019
http://public.nmcompcomm.us/nmpublic/gateway.dll/?f=templates&fn=default.htm

Under this rule, if in a domestic relations proceeding involving custody, periods of parental responsibility, or visitation of minor children, the parties have not filed a parenting plan or undergone binding arbitration, the court may order the parties to attend a general information session, meet with a counselor, or participate in mediation, priority consultation, or advisory consultation. The rule outlines procedures for conducting these three resolution methods. The rule also specifies that all communications are privileged.

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