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Facts

  • The case involves a dispute over the biological parentage of a minor child and a prior default judgment concerning custody and child support. The Petitioner appealed from an order of the district court that accurately acknowledged the child's biological parentage and set aside a prior default judgment related to custody and child support.

Procedural History

  • Appeal from the District Court of Bernalillo County, Debra Ramirez, District Judge

Parties' Submissions

  • Petitioner-Appellant: Argued against the district court's order that acknowledged the biological parentage of the minor child and set aside a prior default judgment concerning custody and child support.
  • Respondents-Appellees: Supported the district court's decision to accurately acknowledge the biological parentage of the minor child and to set aside the prior default judgment related to custody and child support. Filed a timely memorandum in support of the district court's order.

Legal Issues

  • Whether the district court's order accurately acknowledging the biological parentage of the minor child and setting aside a prior default judgment concerning custody and child support should be affirmed.

Disposition

  • The Court of Appeals affirmed the district court's order that accurately acknowledged the biological parentage of the minor child and set aside a prior default judgment concerning custody and child support.

Reasons

  • Per Timothy L. Garcia, J. (Jonathan B. Sutin, J., M. Monica Zamora, J., concurring): The Court of Appeals decided to affirm the district court's order for reasons previously stated in a notice of proposed summary disposition. The Respondents-Appellees filed a timely memorandum in support of the district court's order, and no memorandum in opposition was submitted by the filing deadline.
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