Interim Order Allocating Income And Expenses

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4A-213. Interim order allocating income and expenses.
[For use with Rule 1-122 NMRA]
STATE OF NEW MEXICO
COUNTY OF ___________________________
___________________ JUDICIAL DISTRICT
_________________________________________,
Petitioner,
v.
No. __________
_________________________________________,
Respondent.
1
INTERIM ORDER ALLOCATING INCOME AND EXPENSES
This matter having come on for a hearing by the court and the court being sufficiently
advised FINDS, CONCLUDES, AND ORDERS:
1.
NOTICE AND APPEARANCES
(check only applicable paragraphs)
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Petitioner was present.
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Petitioner was represented by counsel.
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Respondent was present.
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Respondent was represented by counsel.
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Respondent was properly served with a copy of the notice of hearing on the motion
for temporary order dividing income and expenses.
2.
The parties have agreed to the income and expenses of the parties except:
_____________________________________________________________.
3.
The parties shall receive the income and pay the expenses as listed on the Interim Monthly
Income and Expense Statement.
4.
Each party shall presumptively be responsible for any debts the party incurs during the
pendency of this case.
5.
Any assets obtained by either party after the entry of this order from that party’s share of net
spendable income are presumptively the separate property of the obtaining party.
6.
Each party shall use the party’s share of the income to pay the party’s respective expenses
for food, clothing, telephone, utilities, gasoline, car maintenance, entertainment, meals out,
haircuts, attorney fees, ordinary medical and dental expenses, and other personal expenses.

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