The New Hampshire Right to an Attorney in a Termination of Parental Rights Case, Request for Court-Appointed Attorney or Waiver of Right to an Attorney, is a legal process in which a parent or legal guardian is given the right to be represented by an attorney in a termination of parental rights case. This right is based on the New Hampshire statutes and is enforced by the court. The two types of New Hampshire Right to an Attorney in a Termination of Parental Rights Case, Request for Court-Appointed Attorney or Waiver of Right to an Attorney, are: 1. Request for Court-Appointed Attorney: In New Hampshire, the court may appoint an attorney to represent any parent or legal guardian in a termination of parental rights case. The court will provide the parent or guardian with a competent attorney and will pay for the attorney's services. 2. Waiver of Right to an Attorney: The parent or legal guardian may choose to waive their right to an attorney and represent themselves in the termination of parental rights case. If the parent or guardian chooses to waive their right to an attorney, the court must still provide them with the necessary information and resources to prepare for the case.