Practice Area
Family Law
Compassionate counsel for the moments that shape a family.
A practice built around the family unit
At Peak Legal Group, caring for the family unit is one of our greatest passions. Our New Mexico family law attorneys guide clients through divorce, custody disputes, parentage actions, and the protection of children with the steadiness that life-changing cases demand.
We balance courtroom experience with the empathy these matters deserve. Whether your case calls for thoughtful negotiation or determined advocacy at trial, we tailor our approach to the people and the children at the center of it.
Trusted across Albuquerque and the State of New Mexico
From the initial filing through the entry of a final decree, we walk alongside our clients with clear communication and a steady plan. We represent parents, grandparents, and other caregivers who need experienced help understanding their rights and making sound decisions for their families.
Below you will find the focused areas of family law that our team handles every day. Each link leads to a deeper conversation about what to expect, how the process works, and the outcomes we work to secure.
Areas of Practice
Family Law — Areas of Practice
Explore the focused family law services Peak Legal Group provides for New Mexico families.
Divorce
Contested, mediated, and collaborative divorces handled with discretion and care from filing through final decree.
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Experienced custody representation for divorcing and unmarried parents — from initial filing through Parenting Plans and Custody Orders.
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Calculation, modification, enforcement, and collection of child support under the New Mexico Child Support Guidelines.
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Securing legal and custodial rights for unmarried parents — paternity, custody, timesharing, and child support.
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Representing the best interest of minor children in divorce, custody, kinship, adoption, and abuse and neglect proceedings.
Learn moreKinship Guardianship
Securing legal authority for grandparents, aunts, uncles, siblings, and step-parents to care for children when biological parents cannot.
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