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How a Prenuptial Agreement Can Affect Life Estate and Inheritance in New Mexico
Short Answer Yes. A valid prenuptial (premarital) agreement can change how property is treated between spouses and can limit a…
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How to Verify an Executor’s Calculation of Your Share After a Sibling’s House Sale — New Mexico
How to verify an executor’s math on your share of a sibling’s house sale Clear, practical steps to confirm the…
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New Mexico: Selling a Deceased Parent’s House During Probate When a Mortgage Remains
Can a personal representative sell a decedent’s house during probate if a mortgage remains? Short answer: Possibly — but only…
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Selling a Deceased Parent’s House in New Mexico: Must You Publish a 3‑Month Notice to Creditors?
Detailed Answer This article explains how New Mexico handles small estate procedures and creditor notice, and whether you must publish…
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Proving the Value of a Deceased Parent’s Vehicles in New Mexico Probate
How to Prove the Value of a Deceased Parent’s Vehicles During Probate in New Mexico Disclaimer: This is educational information…
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How to Prove the Value of Your Mother’s Vehicles in Probate — New Mexico Guide
How to Prove the Value of Vehicles When Handling a New Mexico Probate Short answer: As personal representative (executor) you…
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New Mexico: How to Get Appointed as a Limited Personal Representative in a Small-Estates Matter
Steps to Get Appointed as a Limited Personal Representative in a New Mexico Small‑Estates Matter Detailed Answer — Overview and…
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How to Prove a Zero Balance and Close a Spouse’s Estate in New Mexico
How to Prove a Zero Balance and Close a Spouse’s Estate in New Mexico Disclaimer: This is general information and…
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Using a Small‑Estate Affidavit in New Mexico: Can You Avoid Formal Probate?
Detailed Answer — Can you use a small‑estate affidavit in New Mexico instead of formal probate? Short answer: Possibly —…
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How to Open Probate in New Mexico When You Live Out of State
Opening Probate in New Mexico as an Out-of-State Family Member — FAQ-style Guide Short answer: You can open probate in…