About Matt Chandler — Criminal Defense Clovis New Mexico
Criminal defense Clovis residents, eastern New Mexico families, and West Texas clients facing criminal charges, child custody disputes, and family law matters turn to Chandler Law Firm at 700 N Main Street. Attorney Matt Chandler leads the practice serving Curry County, Roosevelt County, and adjacent counties in New Mexico and West Texas. The firm handles criminal defense, family law including custody matters that cross state lines, and non-profit representation. Clients searching for Clovis-area counsel find Matt’s cross-jurisdictional capability and strong trial record distinctive.
Matt Chandler handles cases across state lines — a critical service for families in the eastern New Mexico/West Texas corridor where residents regularly deal with courts in both states. His criminal defense practice has produced acquittals and charge reductions in serious felony matters. His family law work covers custody, guardianship, and related issues including cases involving Lubbock and Amarillo courts. The firm also provides ongoing representation for local non-profits, demonstrating community ties that go beyond individual casework.
What Clients Say
Reviewers describe Matt as honest, trustworthy, and exceptionally communicative during stressful legal matters. Clients facing serious criminal charges describe trial preparation including custom trial displays and private investigator retention. Parents in custody cases crossing the New Mexico-Texas line highlight Matt’s ability to coordinate across jurisdictions. Multiple reviewers describe Matt visiting incarcerated clients regularly and checking in personally throughout proceedings. Non-profit clients emphasize his integrity and compassion across years of representation.
Criminal Defense Clovis — Practice Areas & Services
- Felony and misdemeanor criminal defense in Curry County
- Trial representation with custom trial preparation
- Child custody and family law matters
- Cross-state custody cases (NM and TX)
- Non-profit organization representation
- Estate planning and probate
- Private investigator coordination for criminal cases
Frequently Asked Questions
How does cross-state custody work between New Mexico and Texas?
The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) governs which state has jurisdiction over custody matters. Generally, the child’s “home state” — where the child has lived for six months before filing — retains jurisdiction. An attorney familiar with both New Mexico and Texas courts navigates jurisdictional disputes that commonly arise in border families.
What criminal charges should I hire an attorney for in Clovis?
Any charge with potential jail time, professional licensing consequences, or immigration effects warrants an attorney. Misdemeanors in Curry County Magistrate Court and felonies in Ninth Judicial District Court have different procedures. Public defenders are available for qualifying indigent defendants, with private counsel often able to dedicate more focused attention.
Where are Clovis criminal cases filed?
Misdemeanor cases are typically filed in Curry County Magistrate Court at 417 Gidding Street, Clovis. Felony matters proceed in the Ninth Judicial District Court at the Curry County Courthouse. Federal charges go to U.S. District Court in Albuquerque. Your attorney manages filings, hearings, and any necessary transfers.
Quick Facts: Criminal Defense in Clovis, New Mexico
- UCCJEA: Governs interstate custody jurisdiction; adopted by New Mexico and Texas — Uniform Law Commission UCCJEA
- NM Felony Ranges: Categorized from Capital to Fourth Degree under NM Statutes Chapter 30 — New Mexico Statutes
- Ninth Judicial District Court: Felonies heard at the Curry County Courthouse in Clovis — NM Courts
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