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Challenging a Grandparent’s Appointment as Estate Administrator in New Mexico
How to challenge a grandparent’s appointment as estate administrator in New Mexico Short answer: If you are an interested person…
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How Probate Without Administration Transfers Real Property in New Mexico
Detailed Answer: How probate without administration can transfer real property in New Mexico Short answer: In New Mexico, you generally…
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Challenging an Administrator’s Claim to Inherited Real Property in New Mexico
FAQ — What to do when an estate administrator asserts ownership of property you expect to inherit This FAQ explains…
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New Mexico: Documenting a Repossessed Vehicle When Settling a Loved One’s Estate
Detailed Answer: Documenting a Repossessed Vehicle in New Mexico Short answer: As the personal representative (or other estate representative) you…
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Releasing Escrow or Trust Funds Before Deed Recording — New Mexico Guide
Detailed Answer This section explains how New Mexico law and common closing practice affect whether escrowed or trust funds can…
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Transferring a Deceased Parent’s Car Title in New Mexico: Small‑Estate Transfers and Missing Titles
How to transfer a deceased parent’s car title to the surviving spouse in New Mexico when the original title is…
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How to Challenge a Petition for Possession and Control of Estate Property — New Mexico
Disclaimer: This information is educational only and is not legal advice. Laws change and every case depends on its facts.…
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Contesting an Approved Estate Accounting in New Mexico: Steps and Options
How to contest an approved estate accounting more than a year later in New Mexico Short answer: It is harder…
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Challenging a Final Probate Accounting in New Mexico When You Weren’t Notified
What to do if you did not get notice of a final accounting in a New Mexico probate Short answer…
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Should You Open Probate in Virginia or North Carolina? — New Mexico Guide
Which State’s Probate Should You Open When a Parent Dies Out of State? — Guidance for New Mexico Readers Short…