New Mexico Statutes

§ 40-10C-7 — Factors to determine risk of abduction

New Mexico § 40-10C-7
JurisdictionNew Mexico
Ch. 40Domestic Affairs
Art. 10CUniform Child Abduction Prevention

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Bluebook
N.M. Stat. Ann. § 40-10C-7 (2026).

Text

A. In determining whether there is a credible risk of abduction of a child, the court shall consider any evidence that the petitioner or respondent:

(1)has previously abducted or attempted to abduct the child;
(2)has threatened to abduct the child;
(3)has recently engaged in activities that may indicate a planned abduction, including:
(a)abandoning employment;
(b)selling a primary residence;
(c)terminating a lease;
(d)closing bank or other financial management accounts, liquidating assets, hiding or destroying financial documents or conducting any unusual financial activities;
(e)applying for a passport or visa or obtaining travel documents for the respondent, a family member or the child; or (f) seeking to obtain the child's birth certificate or school or medical records;
(4)has

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Legislative History

Laws 2013, ch. 156, § 7.

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