New Mexico Statutes

§ 32A-28-7 — Indian child custody proceedings; jurisdiction; transfer

New Mexico § 32A-28-7
JurisdictionNew Mexico
Ch. 32AChildren's Code
Art. 28Indian Family Protection

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Bluebook
N.M. Stat. Ann. § 32A-28-7 (2026).

Text

A.An Indian tribe has exclusive jurisdiction over a child custody proceeding involving an Indian child who resides or is domiciled within the reservation of the Indian tribe, except when jurisdiction is otherwise vested in the state by federal law or pursuant to a tribal-state agreement. When an Indian child is under the jurisdiction of the tribal court, the Indian tribe shall retain exclusive jurisdiction, notwithstanding the residence or domicile of the child.
B.In a child custody proceeding involving an Indian child not domiciled or residing within the reservation of the Indian child's tribe, the court and the tribal court have concurrent jurisdiction.
C.At the inception of a child custody proceeding involving an Indian child not domiciled or residing within the reservation of the In

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Legislative History

Laws 2022, ch. 41, § 7.

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