New Hampshire Judicial Branch Forms

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This form is used for filing a landlord/tenant claim or counterclaim in the state of New Hampshire. It is used to initiate or respond to legal actions related to rental disputes between landlords and tenants.

This form is used for requesting new orders of notice in the state of New Hampshire. It is specifically designed for use in the Family Division of the NH Circuit Court.

This document is a form used in New Hampshire for filing a motion and license to sell real estate or personal property in a guardianship or conservatorship case. It is required when the guardian or conservator needs permission from the court to sell assets under their care.

This form is used for the Division for Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) in New Hampshire to submit an affidavit that helps identify or locate a parent, guardian, or putative father.

This Form is used for filing a petition for abuse or neglect in New Hampshire.

This form is used for submitting financial information to determine whether appointed counsel is necessary in juvenile delinquency cases in New Hampshire.

This form is used for requesting court-appointed counsel in New Hampshire when an individual cannot afford to hire their own attorney. The form includes a financial affidavit that must be completed to determine eligibility for representation.

This Form is used for requesting a Parental Fitness Hearing in New Hampshire under RSA 169-C:19-E.

This document is used for requesting interpreter services in New Hampshire. It helps individuals communicate effectively when they have limited English proficiency.

This form is used for filing an affidavit of damages and a statement of claim in the state of New Hampshire. It is a legal document that allows individuals to assert their right to seek compensation for damages incurred.

This Form is used for petitioning for the adoption of a minor child who is related to the petitioner in the state of New Hampshire.

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