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Petitioner’s signature
Respondent’s signature (if applicable)
Mailing address: _________________
Mailing address: _________________
_______________________________
_______________________________
Telephone:______________________
Telephone: _____________________
STATE OF NEW MEXICO
)
COUNTY OF _____________
) ss.
Acknowledged, signed and sworn to before me this _____ day of _____________, _____
by ______________________, the petitioner.
________________________________
Notary public
My commission expires: _______________________.
STATE OF NEW MEXICO
)
COUNTY OF _____________
) ss.
Acknowledged, signed and sworn to before me this _____ day of _____________, _____
by ______________________, the respondent.
________________________________
Notary public
My commission expires: _______________________.
USE NOTE
1.
This form may be used anywhere in this state by the court to enter a final decree
of dissolution of marriage.
2.
If the parties are not in agreement, each party (or the petitioner alone, if the
respondent is in default) must complete and submit a proposed draft of this document to the court
with this decree. See Form 4A-301 NMRA (Marital Settlement Agreement); Form 4A-302
NMRA (Custody Plan); Form 4A-303 NMRA (Child Support Obligation). The court may
approve some or all of the proposed terms of either party, or it may order any other terms that it
deems are just and proper.
[Approved by Supreme Court Order No. 13-8300-010, effective for all pleadings and papers filed
on or after May 31, 2013, in all cases pending or filed on or after May 31, 2013.]

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