New Mexico Statutes
§ 45-5A-203 — Jurisdiction
New Mexico § 45-5A-203
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Bluebook
N.M. Stat. Ann. § 45-5A-203 (2026).
Text
A New Mexico court has jurisdiction to appoint a guardian or issue a protective order for a respondent if: A. New Mexico is the respondent's home state; B. on the date the petition is filed, New Mexico is a significant-connection state and:
(1)the respondent does not have a home state or a court of the respondent's home state has declined to exercise jurisdiction because New Mexico is a more appropriate forum; or (2) the respondent has a home state, a petition for an appointment or order is not pending in a court of that state or another significant-connection state and, before the court makes the appointment or issues the order:
(a)a petition for an appointment or order is not filed in the respondent's home state;
(b)an objection to the court's jurisdiction is not filed by a person req
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Legislative History
1978 Comp., § 45-5A-203, enacted by Laws 2011, ch. 124, § 70.
Nearby Sections
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§ 45-1-101
Short title§ 45-1-102
Rule of construction; purposes of act§ 45-1-104
Severability§ 45-1-106
Effect of fraud and evasion§ 45-1-107
Evidence of death or status§ 45-1-108
Acts by holder of general power§ 45-1-109
Security interests not affected§ 45-1-201
Definitions§ 45-1-301
Application§ 45-1-302.1
Concurrent jurisdiction§ 45-1-303
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Bluebook (online)
New Mexico § 45-5A-203, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nm/45/45-5A-203.