Robert L. McIntyre, Esq., LLC

4.2
10 reviews

About

Divorce AttorneyChild Custody AttorneyChild Support AttorneyDomestic Violence AttorneySpousal Support Law
Robert L. McIntyre, Esq provides attorney services for complicated divorce, high-asset divorce, uncontested divorce, support agreements, parental rights, grandparents’ rights, and domestic violence to the Albuquerque, NM area.

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Robert L. McIntyre, Esq., LLC
3915 Carlisle Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM
87107, United States

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  • RA
    R. Aguero
    5 days ago
    1.0
    Mr Mcintyre is a poor communicator when going through a divorce. He assumes you have an expert knowledge of legal language and proceedings. He is NOT proactive in dealing with divorce issues. He cannot represent people of high income and I cannot in any sense recommend him as a divorce lawyer.
  • DT
    David Tovar
    Sep 23, 2025
    5.0
    Rob McIntyre is an outstanding child support lawyer who is both dedicated and attentive. He takes the time to listen carefully and works tirelessly to ensure the truth is brought forward. His professionalism and commitment are unmatched. His assistant, Yami, is also exceptional—organized, supportive, and always available to guide you through each step of the process. Together, they make a strong and dependable team you can trust
  • RA
    Roberto Aguero
    Sep 5, 2025
    1.0
    I will be revising my review of Mr. Mcintyre give his amazingly poor performance in the past several weeks. His lack of response to emails, his failure to follow through with obligations related to the divorce. I cannot at all recommend him for anyone of a professional background to represent them through any divorce requiring litigation in court.
  • KC
    Krik Mielke, CPA, CFE
    Aug 6, 2025
    5.0
    outstanding and quick response. Thank you for your help with my dilemma.

Frequently Asked Questions About Robert L. McIntyre, Esq., LLC

What is divorce?

Divorce is the legal dissolution of a marriage by a court. It officially terminates the legal union between spouses, allowing both individuals to remarry if they choose.

What are the grounds for divorce?

Grounds for divorce vary by jurisdiction but commonly include irreconcilable differences, abandonment, infidelity, and abuse. Some regions have "no-fault" divorce, where no specific fault needs to be proven.