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New Mexico: Inherited House Outside Probate — Can You Make Mortgage Payments to Prevent Foreclosure?
When an Inherited House Passes Outside Probate in New Mexico — What That Means and Whether You Can Make Mortgage…
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Challenging a Sibling’s Use of a Deceased Parent’s Bank Account in New Mexico
Detailed Answer This page explains what you can do in New Mexico if someone is using a deceased parent’s bank…
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Recovering Sentimental Items from a Sibling During Probate in New Mexico
How to recover personal or sentimental items from a sibling while an estate is open in New Mexico Short answer:…
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New Mexico — Enforcing or Disputing an Oral Agreement on Wrongful Death Proceeds
Detailed Answer This article explains how a person in New Mexico can enforce or dispute an oral agreement about dividing…
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New Mexico: Do administrators have to post a bond in intestate probate?
When someone dies without a will in New Mexico: what to know about bonds for the personal representative Detailed Answer…
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Applying to Serve as Administrator of a Parent’s Intestate Estate in New Mexico
Serving as an Administrator for a Parent Who Died Intestate — New Mexico FAQ Disclaimer: This is general information only…
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Selling an Estate House When a Co‑Administrator Refuses to Sign — New Mexico
What to do when a co-administrator refuses to sign to sell estate real property and the estate faces foreclosure Disclaimer:…
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Getting Court Approval to Release Estate Funds in New Mexico
Detailed Answer Short answer: When beneficiaries or claimants disagree about how estate funds should be split, you generally must ask…
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Filing a Deceased Parent’s Will When the Original Is Withheld — New Mexico Guide
Detailed Answer This article explains practical options under New Mexico law when the named custodian of a deceased person’s original…
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How leftover sale proceeds of a parent’s home are distributed under New Mexico law
Detailed Answer Short answer: Usually, yes — if the house was part of your father’s probate estate, the money left…