New Hampshire Mediation Report

State:
New Hampshire
Control #:
NH-NHJB-2180-P
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This is an official form from the New Hampshire Judicial Branch and is completed by the mediator at the conclusion of a mediation session. It is given to the court to show the outcome of the mediation. It complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by New Hampshire statutes and law.

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Both spouses live in New Hampshire. The spouse initiating the separation has lived in New Hampshire for at least one year. The spouse initiating the separation lives in New Hampshire and their partner can be served in New Hampshire.

People choose legal separation instead of divorce because of religious beliefs, a desire to keep the family together legally for the sake of children, the need for one spouse to keep the health insurance benefits that would be lost with a divorce, or simple aversion to divorcing despite the desire to live separate

How to File a Claim. The procedure is straightforward. A claim may be filed either in the district court where the plaintiff lives, where the defendant lives, or where the legal wrong arose. The small claim is filed with the district or municipal court clerk.

Documents are filed at the Clerk of Court's office in the courthouse. To file your Petition you must submit to the Clerk's office the original signed and notarized Petition along with 2 copies. You will also need to pay a filing fee. If you are low-income, you can file a Motion to Waive Filing and Service Fees.

Both spouses live in New Hampshire. The spouse initiating the separation has lived in New Hampshire for at least one year. The spouse initiating the separation lives in New Hampshire and their partner can be served in New Hampshire.

Separation simply means living apart. You do not need to file court papers to separate. The law does not require you to live with your spouse.A mediator or lawyer can help you and your spouse reach an agreement.

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New Hampshire Mediation Report