Use a Parenting Petition when starting your action in the court.
New Hampshire law requires that anyone with children who is getting divorced or who has filed or responded to an action for custody, support or visitation must attend a 4 hour seminar on the effects of divorce or separation on children. See If Children Are Involved.
A. General Instructions for the Process
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County refers to the county where you are going to file your petition.
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You may request a temporary hearing by completing section 10 of the petition. A temporary hearing should be requested if there are matters to be resolved before the case is final, such as temporary parental responsibilities and support of the children.
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Please note that your signature on the petition must be notarized.
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You must also complete a Personal Data Sheet to file with your Petition. Make sure to mark the appropriate box under your name if you are concerned about your safety and do not want personal information disclosed to the other party.
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You should call the courts to determine the appropriate filing fee. There are limited circumstances under which the court can waive a fee.
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You will be asked to complete a financial affidavit and should be prepared to supply information regarding your income, employment, monthly expenses and life, health and dental insurance. You will be required to supply a copy of your latest income tax returns or your most recent pay stubs.
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You may be asked to file a Parenting Plan, a Decree on Parenting Plan, A Uniform Support Order and Child Support Guidelines Worksheet.
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