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This form is used for submitting a non-lawyer affidavit required by Superior Court Rule 20 when appearing on behalf of a corporation in the state of New Hampshire.

This form is used for submitting a non-lawyer affidavit required by Superior Court Rule 20 in order to legally appear on behalf of an individual in the state of New Hampshire.

This form is used for filing a notice of expedited confidential appeal in New Hampshire for a lower court decision on parental notification prior to abortion.

This Form is used for filing a petition to waive parental notice for a minor's abortion in the state of New Hampshire.

This Form is used for petitioning for a waiver of parental notice for an abortion requested by a minor in New Hampshire.

This document is a form used in New Hampshire for filing an objection.

This form is used for determining the taxation of costs in the state of New Hampshire. It helps to calculate the amount of costs incurred during a legal proceeding that may be eligible for taxation.

This form is used for providing information about new participants in a court case in New Hampshire.

This Form is used for the signature page of legal documents in the state of New Hampshire.

This Form is used for Trustee Disclosure in the state of New Hampshire. It provides instructions on how to disclose information as a trustee.

This form is used for individuals and sole proprietors in New Hampshire to provide a statement of their assets and liabilities. It helps assess an individual's financial situation.

This Form is used for reporting the assets and liabilities of a business in the state of New Hampshire. It helps to provide a financial snapshot of the business.

This document is a Dispositional Conference Order used in the state of New Hampshire. It outlines the decisions made during a conference regarding a legal case.

This form is used for filing a financial affidavit and application for court-appointed counsel in the state of New Hampshire. It helps individuals provide information about their financial situation to determine if they qualify for free legal representation.

This document is a sentencing order for a DWI (Driving While Intoxicated) offense in New Hampshire. It is specifically for cases involving a fourth or subsequent offense.

This document provides the ground rules for participating in Rule 32 Mediation in New Hampshire. It outlines the guidelines and expectations for all parties involved in the mediation process.

This form is used for submitting an Address Report in the state of New Hampshire.

This form is used for requesting a waiver of the filing fee in New Hampshire courts. It is called the NHJB-2311-SE Motion for Waiver of Filing Fee.

This form is used for registering a foreign judgment in the state of New Hampshire.

This form is used for issuing a subpoena in the state of New Hampshire. It allows individuals to legally compel someone to provide testimony or submit documents for a court proceeding.

This form is used for submitting a sworn statement of one's assets and liabilities in the state of New Hampshire.

This Form is used for conducting records research and making payments in the state of New Hampshire.

This Form is used for requesting a waiver of the filing fee in New Hampshire court cases.

This Form is used for requesting a review of a file in the state of New Hampshire.

This Form is used for filing a motion in New Hampshire court proceedings. It is specifically for supplemental motions.

This form is used to file an objection in the state of New Hampshire.

This form is used for signing and submitting documents in the state of New Hampshire.

This Form is used for acknowledging rights specifically related to Class B Misdemeanors in New Hampshire.

This form is used for acknowledging the rights associated with a Class A Misdemeanor DWI Aggravated charge in the state of New Hampshire.

This form is used for acknowledging the rights of individuals charged with a Class A misdemeanor in New Hampshire.

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