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4A-312
STATE OF NEW MEXICO
COUNTY OF ____________________________
____________________ JUDICIAL DISTRICT
_____________________________________
Petitioner
v. No. ______________
_____________________________________
Respondent
VERIFIED MARITAL SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT 1
(complex) 2
_________________________ (husband's name) and
_______________________ (wife's name) are married. We agree
to this entire agreement. We will each follow this
agreement beginning on the day we both sign it. We
understand that the judge may make changes to this agreement
and that we must comply with any changes made.
PROPERTY WE ARE DIVIDING 3
Anything that one of us buys after we have both signed
this agreement will belong only to that person. Any money
that one of us borrows after we have both signed this
agreement will be the debt of, and owed by, that person
only. We understand that this agreement may not bind
creditors.
1. Property. We have divided all of our property that we
know about between us. We attach a Property List
(Attachment A) showing property that we are keeping so
that we have a written list of the items we have
divided. 4
(Choose either A or B)
[ ]A.Each of us already has possession of all the personal
property (such as clothing, furniture or
artwork) that we each expect to receive. All
assets that list one of us as owner are in
the name of the person who is entitled to 1
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receive them.
[ ]B.We will make sure that each of us has our own property
by _______________ (date) .
[ ] Check here if one of these assets is a retirement or
savings plan like an IRA, a retirement account,
pension plan or 401(K) plan. 5
2.Home ownership ( Choose A, B or C ) 6
[ ]A. We do not own a home, mobile home or lot together.
( Go to Section 4. )
[ ]B. We owned a home, mobile home or lot together but have
sold it. We have divided the money from the sale
like this: _______________________________. (Go
to Section 3 "Dividing the home or lot we own").
[ ]C. We own a [ ] home [ ] mobile home [ ] lot
[ ] building together. ( Go to Section 3, "Dividing the
home or lot we own".)
3.Dividing the home or lot we own
(Complete the correct section: A. Keep the home,
B. Sell the home or C. Other plan.)
[ ]A. Keep the home.
(Choose 1)
[ ] Husband shall keep the home.
[ ] Wife shall keep the home.
The person who keeps the home is called the "homeowner".
The other person is called the "moving spouse".
( Check all that apply. )
[ ] Each of us has money invested in the home. The amount
owed to the moving spouse to buy out that person's
interest is $____________.
[ ] The homeowner will apply to refinance the home within 1
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_____ [days] [months] [years] ( Complete and circle
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[ ] Here is our plan for buying out the person who is
moving from the home or getting that person off of the
loan papers:
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________.
[ ] B. Sell the home.
We are going to sell the home and divide the money from the
sale as follows: ________________________________
_____________________________________________________.
While the home is being sold, [ ] husband [ ] wife will stay
in the home.
Until the home sells, we will pay expenses, including
utility bills for the home as follows ( who is to pay
and how much each person will pay ): _______________
____________________________________________________.
We both will cooperate with the showing of the home and the
sale of the home, including signing all paperwork
needed in order to sell it and transfer title 6
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of us will preserve the home in a reasonable way
including the following things:
______________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________.
[ ]C. Other plan. We have attached a separate sheet with
our plan regarding the home.
4. Vehicles. 7
(Choose A or B)
[ ] A. We do not have any motor vehicles.
[ ]B. We have motor vehicles and are dividing them as
follows:
Husband will keep the following vehicles: ( describe each 1
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vehicle and list the vehicle identification number ):
Vehicle Vehicle Identification No. Notes
___________ __________________________ __________
___________ __________________________ __________
___________ __________________________ __________
Wife will keep the following vehicles: ( describe each
vehicle and list the vehicle identification number ):
Vehicle Vehicle Identification No. Notes
___________ __________________________ __________
___________ __________________________ __________
___________ __________________________ __________
Each person listed above as keeping the vehicles will pay
for the costs of the vehicles, including insurance.
The parties will transfer title as needed. 7
DEBTS WE ARE DIVIDING 3
1. Debt. Any debt not listed is the responsibility of the
person who created it. Each of us will pay debts we
created prior to our marriage, unless we state
differently here. Unless we state differently here, a
person who takes property (such as a house or car) with
a debt associated with it, that person will take the
debt 3
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[ ] A. We have no debt from our marriage.
[ ]B. We attach a debt list (Attachment A) showing the
debts we each will pay.
2. Credit cards and charge cards. Each of us will turn in
and cancel all joint credit cards or we will have the
credit card company take the other person's name off of
the account.
3. Taxes. Each of us will file separate returns for this tax
year. We will share information necessary to correctly
file our income tax returns. We will get the help we
need to file our taxes. 8
4. Problem with tax returns. If any of our returns that we 1
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filed together are audited or contested, we will meet
to decide what to do. If we cannot decide who pays the
taxes owed or who gets any refund, we will ask a judge
to decide at the time the problem comes up.
5. Legal promise. Each of us makes the following legal
promise: Our debts have been divided in a fair way. I
will pay the debts listed under my name on the debt
list. If I don't, my spouse may be forced to make that
payment. I must pay back my spouse for that payment
and other extra costs (like lawyer fees) spent by my
spouse because I failed to pay.
SPOUSAL SUPPORT
(Choose either A or B)
[ ]A. No spousal support . Each of us can support ourselves
and neither will pay spousal support to the other.
(Go on to Section 5.)
[ ]B. Spousal support 8
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[ ] Husband [ ] Wife will pay spousal support to the other
spouse for the following reason:
______________________________________________________.
Payment method. It will be paid as follows:
( Choose A or B)
[ ]A. $_______________ per month on __________ ( date
each month) for ________________ ( period of time )
or until the court says differently.
[ ]B. Here is our other plan: ____________________
________________________________________________
Tax deduction.
(Choose A or B)
[ ]A. The person paying the support will deduct the
payments on [his] [her] income tax return. The
person receiving the support will show the support
as income on [his] [her] income tax return. The
support will end if the person to receive the
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[ ]B. The person paying the support will not deduct the
payments on [his] [her] income tax return. The
person receiving the support will include the
payment as income on [his] [her] income tax
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OTHER STATEMENTS BY PARTIES
1. Good faith disclosure. I, the husband, and I, the wife,
state under oath that we have disclosed all assets and
debts that we are aware of. We discussed and exchanged
documents giving important information about the issues
in this agreement. Each of us has relied on that
information.
2. Documents. We will each sign the documents we need to
divide the property.
3. Future issues. 9
A. Completing the agreement. If:
(1) one of us does not do what we said in this agreement;
or
(2) we cannot agree on what this agreement says, either of
us may ask the judge to decide the issue. The
judge may make one party pay costs such as
attorney fees.
B. Things left out of the agreement. If we forgot or failed
to list any property or debt, we will seek the
help we need in order to include the property or
debt in our agreement. 10
4. Final agreement. After signing this agreement, neither of
us can later claim that we agreed to something
different from either
A. what is in this agreement; or
B. a signed written change.
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When I sign here, I am telling the judge, under oath
and penalty of perjury, that:
I have read this agreement and agree with everything in
it; I have read the warnings and cautions listed in this
agreement;
I have gotten the help I needed before signing this
agreement; and this document and the statements in it, are
true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
I understand that I can be punished both civilly and
criminally if any information in this agreement is false.
__________________________ __________________________
Husband's signature Wife's signature
Address: __________________ Address: _________________
___________________________ __________________________
Telephone:________________ Telephone: _______________
STATE OF NEW MEXICO )
COUNTY OF _____________ ) ss.
Acknowledged, signed and sworn to before me this _____ day
of _____________, _____ by ______________________, the
husband.
________________________________
Notary public
My commission expires: _______________________.
STATE OF NEW MEXICO )
COUNTY OF _____________ ) ss.
Acknowledged, signed and sworn to before me this _____ day
of _____________, _____ by ______________________, the wife.
________________________________
Notary public
My commission expires: _______________________.1
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ATTACHMENT A
PROPERTY LIST
(Attach separate page if needed.)
Each of us lists the property we are keeping so that we
have a written history of the items we have divided. (List
all items over two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00) that you
own, such as land, a home, mobile home, motor vehicles,
bank accounts or art.
Husband Wife
Item Value Item Value
1. __________ _________ ____________ ________
2. __________ _________ ____________ ________
3. __________ _________ ____________ ________
4. __________ _________ ___________ ________
DEBT LIST
(Attach separate page if needed.)
Husband's Debt. I, the husband, will pay these debts,
including credit cards:
Creditor and last four numbers of the account 11
Amount
1. __________________________________________ $______
2. __________________________________________ $______
3. __________________________________________ $______
4. __________________________________________ $______
Wife's debt. I, the wife, will pay these debts, including
credit cards:
Creditor and last four numbers of the account 11
Amount
1. __________________________________________ $______
2. __________________________________________ $______1
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3. __________________________________________ $______
4. __________________________________________ $______
USE NOTES
1.This form is used if the parties own a home, mobile
home, motor vehicle, retirement plan or if spousal
support is to be paid. Use Domestic Relations
Form 4A-311 NMRA for other divorce proceedings.
See Domestic Relations Form 4A-204 NMRA for
additional information relating to completing and
filing this form.
2.It is highly recommended that you see an attorney or
tax professional. There can be serious
consequences, including tax consequences, for not
properly transferring assets, especially
retirement accounts. You may need separate
documents to transfer divided assets.
3.This agreement does not affect the rights of
creditors even when approved by the court as part
of the final decree. See an attorney if you have
questions about separate and community debts and
separate and community property.
4.There can be serious tax consequences resulting from
certain divisions of assets or debts. It is
highly recommended that you see a professional
about all property issues.
5.If the parties are going to divide a retirement plan,
contact the retirement plan before completing and
filing this form.
6.To transfer land, a building or a home other than a
mobile home, the parties must prepare, sign and
record a deed in the real property records where
the property is located. To transfer a mobile
home, contact the Motor Vehicle Division or see a
professional.
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Division or see a professional.
8.There can be serious tax consequences resulting from
certain divisions of assets or debts and spousal
support. See a tax professional for advice.
9.See an attorney if difficult problems arise later.
10.Each person should see an attorney to discuss what
to do in this situation.
11.This document is a public document. Do not list the
full account number for any credit card or other
loan information that you would not want to make
public.
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