

Later she moved back to n.m for 8 months n let me n my son build a relationship then she just took off to Colorado out of no where then I filled for custody here in n.m but which state would have jurisdiction Colorado or New mexico


If your son has been back in Colorado for less than 6 months, New Mexico courts will have jurisdiction over the custody issues. If he has lived in Colorado for 6 months or more this time, the Colorado courts will have jurisdiction.

A New Mexico employment law attorney might be able to advise best here, but your question remains open for four weeks. You could repost and add "Employment Law" as a category. There's no guarantee all posts are picked up. If still no response, you could reach out to NM employment law... Read more »

If they allowed you to do anything to them you should contact them and review the agreement with your attorney.

You will need a NM attorney that actually litigates real property. Title Searches will have to be performed first, and you may need a competent contractor to testify about the feasibility and expense of creating access. It will be an expensive and difficult Case, so purchasing a ROW is usually... Read more »

Only after due process.
She is stalling on deciding about probate. Can I, as an heir, take the will to probate? My mom died May 13, 2021

If the executor named in a will does not open a probate in a reasonable time, any other interested party can. As the decedent's child, you are an interested party and you can hire an attorney to start a probate.
Coming off there roof out the back side of fence down the desert and out and tro my yard do I sue them are the city

A New Mexico attorney could advise best, but your post remains open for four weeks. At this point, you could reach out to an attorney in your state who is familiar with the riparian rights/surface water run-off doctrines in your jurisdiction. These can vary across different parts of the nation.... Read more »
I am the granddaughter to someone that told me (when they were alive) that I would receive 50% of the estate upon their death, and the decease's daughter has not openly or willingly informed of what to expect. in fact she didn't even inform me of the death. what can I do?
the... Read more »

If no document was filed as a Will with Probate Court, then the purported will has no effect. You might consider filing to Administer the Estate, and possibly receive some compensation that way. Unless you can locate the Will or a copy, it is doubtful there will be a Probate of an Estate where... Read more »

You probably are but maybe your risk is low
Consult with an attorney to analyze your case better
I have a logo that’s placed on shoe that I would like to patent

You are confused. You probably need to file for a trademark. Consult with an attorney.

It's going to depend on a few factors.
For example what industry are they in vs what industry are you in.
Feel free to reach out to an attorney!
Curious because it says "Abandoned-Failure To Respond Or Late Response"

Just because you're seeing a failure to respond to an office action does not mean the mark is free to use.
Your best bet would be to consult with a trademark attorney. We don't bite!
If no will or papers.

Usually yes as the granddaughter might be an heir, while the daughter in law would only be a possible heir of her husband.

No... If the Deed is just as you said then they are tenants in common. Hire a TX attorney to examine the Deed and possibly search the title.

States do honor trusts that were validly created in other states, as a general rule. However, it is always a good idea to have your estate plan reviewed when you move from one state to another. An estate plan that was suitable and appropriate in one state might not be in another state due to... Read more »
I was sent an email by Marketing Solutions LLC in New Mexico that my business KN Marketing Solutions is in violation of Trademark law of "Marketing Solutions" name, which is registered trademark in the state of New Mexico to Marketing Solutions LLC. However, my business is registered in... Read more »

The test here is likelihood of confusion.
Whether somebody would get confused.
You need to consult with an attorney.
I stayed at a friend's apartment, got there 9:30 pm and left 6:30 am. When i got to my car, there was a boot on the car. The paper said they put it on at 2:40 in the morning. Can they do that?

Not clear who the they are. If it was on private property, possible they could. If it's on public property, only the police should do it and thats for unpaid tickets. But in most states no warning is necessary. Speak with an attorney in your area who handles traffic issues once you know the... Read more »
I have 12 foot ceilings and am worried for the safety of the contractor.

A New Mexico attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. In such settings, the person is generally covered under workers' comp insurance. If there were factors that contributed to a fall in terms of unsafe conditions within the control of the homeowner (such as a... Read more »
A non-citizen (no green cards either) couple have 4 children born in US and parents have SSNs because both spouses had temporary work authorizations during their stay in the US. How can the couple claim their child tax credit when they are not in the US any more? A US based income or permanent... Read more »

This is more of a question for a Certified Public Accountant than an Immigration attorney. Best wishes!
Not all my other brothers and sisters have given him their part of the house.
Meanwhile the house is falling into serious and bad disrepair. Litteraly falling down.
He has become a hoarder to the point that the city cited him and ordered him to clean the house and property up.... Read more »

Hire a competent attorney for prosecute an Action for a Sale for Partition.
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