by Answerbag Staff on May 15th, 2010

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Do grandparents have visitation rights in New Mexico?

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  • by Karie Fay on May 15th, 2010

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    Grandparents have significant visitation rights in New Mexico. These rights can be sought if the parents divorce, if the child is taken out of the grandparents home after living with them for a lengthy time, and under many adoptions. The court considers several factors in awarding visitation. Consult an attorney for more information.

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    Parents Rights: New Mexico State Code - Grandparents Rights

    More Information:

    Lawyers.com: Grandparents' Visitation Rights

    Grandparenting.org: Grandparents Legal Section

    Child Custody Coach: Grandparents Rights Visitation

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