This document contains official instructions for Form NHJB-2194-FP , Notice of Intent to Request for Hearing - a form released and collected by the New Hampshire Judicial Branch. An up-to-date fillable Form NHJB-2194-FP is available for download through this link.
Q: What is Form NHJB-2194-FP?
A: Form NHJB-2194-FP is the Notice of Intent to Claim Paternity and Request for Hearing form in New Hampshire.
Q: What is the purpose of Form NHJB-2194-FP?
A: The purpose of Form NHJB-2194-FP is to notify the court of intent to claim paternity and request a hearing in cases involving child custody or support.
Q: Who should use Form NHJB-2194-FP?
A: Form NHJB-2194-FP should be used by individuals who want to establish paternity or dispute paternity in New Hampshire.
Q: What information is required on Form NHJB-2194-FP?
A: Form NHJB-2194-FP requires information about the child, the alleged father, and the reasons for claiming or disputing paternity.
Q: Are there any fees associated with filing Form NHJB-2194-FP?
A: There may be fees associated with filing Form NHJB-2194-FP. It is best to check with the court or consult an attorney for the most accurate information.
Q: What should I do after completing Form NHJB-2194-FP?
A: After completing Form NHJB-2194-FP, you should file it with the appropriate court and serve a copy to all involved parties.
Q: Can I request a hearing after submitting Form NHJB-2194-FP?
A: Yes, by filing Form NHJB-2194-FP, you are requesting a hearing regarding the claimed paternity.
Q: What happens after the hearing?
A: After the hearing, the court will review the evidence and make a determination regarding paternity, which may impact child custody or support arrangements.
Q: Can I get legal advice regarding Form NHJB-2194-FP?
A: It is recommended to consult with an attorney for legal advice regarding Form NHJB-2194-FP and the related paternity proceedings.
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