The outcome of your case doesn’t just affect today, it shapes your future. Whether you are going through a divorce, facing criminal charges, or estate planning for your family, having the right attorney makes the difference. At New Mexico Legal Group, we focus on strategy, preparation, and client-centered advocacy so you can move forward with confidence.

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Our Process is Different by Design
We believe divorce and family law issues can be resolved without tearing families apart. That means fewer court battles, more cooperative solutions, and a focus on what matters most: your future.
When you work with us, you can expect:
- Honest advice tailored to your situation
- Clear explanations of your options
- A legal strategy built around your goals
- Strong advocacy focused on resolution, not escalation
Divorce Without the Drama
Divorce doesn’t have to ruin your life, drain your bank account, or damage your family. Too often, the process is driven by what benefits attorneys, not what’s best for you. At New Mexico Legal Group, we do things differently. Our Albuquerque and Las Cruces divorce attorneys put your needs first, focusing on resolution, not conflict. We guide you through every step with strategy, honesty, and compassion, helping you move forward with clarity and confidence.

Divorce & Family Law
Whether you’re facing divorce, custody disputes, child support issues, or planning a prenuptial agreement, our New Mexico legal team is here to protect your interests. With highly experienced divorce and family law attorneys, we have the knowledge and resources to handle even the most complex cases while keeping the process as smooth as possible.
DWI Defense
A DWI charge can impact your license, your record, and your future. The laws are complex and always changing, which makes it critical to have a knowledgeable attorney by your side.
Our Albuquerque and Las Cruces DWI attorneys have defended thousands of cases across New Mexico. We know the law, the procedures, and the strategies that can make the difference in court.
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Criminal Defense
Facing criminal charges can change your life. Whether you’ve been accused of DWI, drug offenses, theft, domestic violence, or other serious crimes, you need an attorney who knows the law and knows how to fight. Our attorneys have defended thousands of criminal cases throughout New Mexico. We focus on protecting your rights and pursuing the best possible outcome for your case.
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Estate Planning
Estate planning isn’t only about documents, it’s about protecting your family’s future. Whether you need a will, trust, or full estate plan, our New Mexico estate planning attorneys can help you create a strategy that ensures your loved ones are cared for and your wishes are honored.
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Serving Clients Across New Mexico
Call us today at (505) 843-7303 or request your free case evaluation online. Take the first step toward protecting what matters most, without the drama.

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Frequently Asked Questions
How Long Does it Take to Get a Divorce in New Mexico
New Mexico has a 30-day waiting period to get divorced. Once this is completed, the additional amount of time it takes to get divorced depends on how quickly the involved parties can reach an agreement on the terms of their divorce. Read more.
How Can I Get Alimony or Spousal Support in New Mexico?
Alimony also known as spousal support is awarded dependant on each couples circumstances and lifestyle during the marriage. Read More.
How is Property Divided During a New Mexico Divorce?
New Mexico is a community property state, meaning that property acquired after the marriage is subject to division amongst both parties. Property acquired before the marriage is considered separate property and belongs to the original owner. Read More.
How is Child Custody Determined in New Mexico?
In New Mexico child custody is awarded based on the best interests of the child. Courts will evaluate each families unique situation to help reach a mutually beneficial agreement. Read More
How is Child Support Determined in New Mexico?
In New Mexico, child support is determined based on a variety of factors, such as the income of both parties and unique circumstances that the child may require. Read More

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Email: info@newmexicolegalgroup.com
Phone:
(505) 843-7303
Albuquerque Office
2701 Arizona Street NE
Albuquerque, NM 87110
(505) 843-7303
Las Cruces Office
300 S Water St.
Las Cruces, NM 88001
(575) 339-2100