The New Hampshire LBF 9072-1 Order (Proposed) is a legal document issued by the New Hampshire Supreme Court that establishes the rules and procedures for the issuance of an order of protection. This order is issued when a petitioner has alleged that they are in imminent danger of physical abuse, harassment, or other harm and are seeking the court’s protection. It is also issued if a petitioner is seeking to prevent further contact with the respondent or if the petitioner is seeking to require the respondent to take certain actions. The order may include provisions for the payment of money, the return of property, or the exclusion of the respondent from the petitioner’s residence. There are two types of New Hampshire LBF 9072-1 Order (Proposed): temporary order and permanent order. A temporary order is an order granted for a specific period of time, usually up to 15 days, while a permanent order is an order that remains in effect until it is modified or dismissed. Both orders may include provisions for the payment of money, the return of property, or the exclusion of the respondent from the petitioner’s residence.