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New Mexico divorce form
Download the New Mexico no-fault petition for dissolution of marriage packet for an uncontested divorce without minor children. Instant secure access with the packet documents listed below.
Use this packet only if there is no minor child and no pregnancy. The cover walks residency, the information sheet, and the no-wait closing. It does not fill the forms out for you.
A filing packet built around the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage used to open an uncontested no-fault case in New Mexico.
Everything needed to open an uncontested no-fault divorce in New Mexico: the petition for dissolution of marriage plus the supporting filing documents listed below.
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The included checklist walks through residency, filing, service or waiver, and finalizing your decree.
Use this packet only if there is no minor child and no pregnancy. The cover walks residency, the information sheet, and the no-wait closing. It does not fill the forms out for you.
This packet includes 1 document in print-ready PDF format. Use the PDF files for print-ready review and signature preparation.
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This form plus the matching petition for dissolution of marriage, marital settlement agreement, and final decree of dissolution of marriage — every New Mexico document in one package.
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About this form
This packet opens an uncontested no-fault divorce in New Mexico, where both spouses agree on the terms.
New Mexico is a no-fault-by-incompatibility state (§ 40-4-1(A), § 40-4-2) with a six-month residency-and-domicile rule (§ 40-4-5) and NO waiting period. This is an official-first packet: every instrument is a current New Mexico Supreme Court Domestic Relations Form (Rule 4A NMRA) downloaded from nmcourts.gov. The kit carries the instructions, information sheet, petition, summons, the 4A-301 settlement agreement, and the party-prepared Final Decree (4A-305), plus the default chain; the court may sign an uncontested decree with no hearing. Those blank official forms are free at nmcourts.gov — you are paying for current-edition packaging, the eligibility screen, and ILRG product support. That is not legal advice. The FAQ below covers the details.
See page 1 of the actual blank form and review a plain-language outline. The complete formatted documents are delivered after checkout.
PETITION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE — WITHOUT CHILDREN (official Form 4A-102 NMRA). The official New Mexico Supreme Court petition that opens an uncontested incompatibility case in the District Court. One of the current Rule 4A forms, free blank at nmcourts.gov.
Caption: In the District Court of a county, New Mexico, Petitioner and Respondent, with the case number.
Residency and ground: at least one spouse must have lived in New Mexico and been domiciled here for six months before filing (§ 40-4-5); the petition pleads incompatibility (§ 40-4-1(A), § 40-4-2).
The full packet also includes the instructions (4A-100/200/300), the information sheet (4A-101), the summons (4-206) and temporary order (4A-201), the 4A-301 settlement agreement, the party-prepared 4A-305 Final Decree, and the 4A-310–314 default chain.
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The 1 packet documents listed on this page are included, delivered in PDF format. The packet centers on the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage that opens an uncontested no-fault case, plus the supporting filing documents and reference materials shown above.
At least one spouse must have lived in New Mexico for at least six months and be domiciled here before filing (NMSA 1978, § 40-4-5). File in the District Court of the county where you or your spouse lives. Confirm local filing practice with the clerk.
The official petition pleads incompatibility (NMSA 1978, § 40-4-1(A) and § 40-4-2) — New Mexico's no-fault ground for an agreed divorce. The statute lists other grounds, but incompatibility is the one these official forms use. If your spouse will not agree, this is not your packet.
New Mexico has NO statutory cooling-off or waiting period. Once your spouse is served (or appears) and your paperwork is complete, the court may enter the Final Decree — and may sign an uncontested decree without a hearing (Form 4A-300, Part E). You are not divorced until the judge signs the decree and the clerk files it. Court schedules vary by county.
No. This packet is the agreed path for spouses who settle every issue. If your spouse will contest, consult a New Mexico attorney about the contested process.
No. ILRG provides self-help legal forms and information, not legal advice. Consult a New Mexico attorney if you have significant property, retirement accounts, business interests, safety concerns, or any disagreement about terms.