
Divorce in New Mexico: What You Need to Know
Divorce in New Mexico, or Dissolution of Marriage, resolves property division, custody, support, and alimony. To file, you or your spouse must have lived in the state for at least six months. Arima Law can guide you through the process and protect your rights.

Tenth Circuit Blocks New Mexico’s 7-Day Gun Purchase Waiting Period
The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals has blocked New Mexico’s seven-day waiting period on firearm purchases, ruling that the law likely violates the Second Amendment. While Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham warns the decision could cost lives, the court concluded that blanket delays on gun sales lack historical precedent and unlawfully restrict the right to acquire firearms.

Gun Laws in New Mexico Explained: Ownership, Carry, and Charges
New Mexico gun laws are changing fast, from a new 7-day waiting period to stronger domestic violence protections. Learn who can own a firearm, where you can legally carry, and the penalties for gun-related charges in New Mexico.

The New Mexico Civil Rights Act: What You Need to Know
Learn how the New Mexico Civil Rights Act (HB 4) eliminates qualified immunity, protects your rights, and allows lawsuits for government misconduct.

Charged With a Crime in New Mexico? What You Need to Know.
Charged with a crime in New Mexico? Learn the difference between misdemeanors and felonies, possible penalties, and how a defense lawyer can help.

Charged with DWI in New Mexico? What You Need to Know Right Now
Charged with DWI in New Mexico? Learn about penalties, license suspension, and how a defense lawyer can fight for your rights and protect your future.