Invalid Title Transfer Eviction

Summary

If a title transfer is invalid, an eviction may be deemed illegal in New Mexico. Fraudulent foreclosures are illegal, and minors cant be sued directly. Seek legal representation to contest the eviction and address any judgments against minors.

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Fraudulent foreclosure,court sold my house is in irrevocable trust ,
I see, it seems you're dealing with a complex issue. In New Mexico:
- Fraudulent foreclosure is illegal.
- An irrevocable trust is a type of asset that can't be altered without the beneficiary's consent.
To contest the foreclosure, you may need professional legal aid. I'd suggest reaching out to local legal aid organizations.
Im facing eviction from the house I own outright and in irrevocable trust,if transfer is invalid what would that make the eviction
In New Mexico:
- If the transfer of title is invalid, the eviction might be deemed illegal.
- Seek legal representation for further guidance.
- Contact New Mexico Legal Aid for assistance.
What is law on judgements against a child
In New Mexico:
- Minors can't be sued directly, parents or guardians are usually held responsible.
- There are exceptions, like emancipated minors or crimes committed by children between *-18 years old.
- Specifics depend on the nature of the judgement.
My son is 11yrs old non vebral wheelchair bound who has two conservators ,which we were not secured,plnff states he was served personally,
I understand your concern. Can you clarify if the conservators were legally appointed and if they received the legal notice on behalf of your son?
Yes we were.have legal documents
If the conservators received the legal notice on behalf of your son, have they taken any action based on the notice?
In New Mexico:
- Conservators are responsible for making decisions.
- Legal advice is necessary for complex situations.
We weren't part of case he had no one to represent him so how did they get a judgement
In New Mexico:
- If a minor is not represented in court, a judgment can't be legally entered against them.
- You should hire a lawyer and potentially file a motion to set aside the judgment due to improper representation.
Ok I will
That's a good decision. Remember, hiring a lawyer will help you navigate this complex situation. They can provide specific advice and potentially file a motion to set aside the judgment due to improper representation.