FRAZIER v. NEW MEXICO DEPT. OF HUMAN SERVICES

No. 5523.

645 P.2d 454 (1982)

98 N.M. 98

Debra L. FRAZIER, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, Defendant-Appellee.

Court of Appeals of New Mexico.

April 27, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Steve H. Mazer, Albuquerque, for plaintiff-appellant.

Richard Shapiro, Dept. of Human Services, Santa Fe, for defendant-appellee.


OPINION

NEAL, Judge.

Debra Frazier applied for benefits under the Aid to Families with Dependent Children program (AFDC) for herself and her three children. The New Mexico Department of Human Services, Income Support Division (Department), denied benefits holding that a real estate contract held by the plaintiff constituted negotiable, nonexempt personal property that exceeded the maximum allowable pursuant to § 221.831C 2(b) of the Income Support Division...

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