N.M. R. Civ. P. Dist. Ct. 1-155
Committee commentary. - A letter of guardianship allows a kinship guardian to provide a short and easily-understood notice to all third parties (be it schools, doctors, or the Social Security Administration) that a child has a kinship guardian and the guardian is the legal custodian of that child. Many orders appointing kinship guardians include sensitive information about parents and have information that is not necessary for a third party to know (such as the amount of child support or whether the parents must test negative for drugs before visiting).
The form letter of guardianship, Form 4A-516 NMRA, excludes private information about the parties and the child but provides information about what authority the kinship guardian has regarding the child.
[Adopted by Supreme Court Order No. 22-8300-020, effective for all cases pending or filed on or after December 31, 2022.]