New Hampshire Objection to Extension of DV/Stalking Final Order is a legal procedure that allows an individual who has been the victim of domestic violence or stalking to object to an extension of a final restraining order or similar protective order. This objection can be made to the court as part of a petition to modify or terminate the final order. The types of New Hampshire Objection to Extension of DV/Stalking Final Order include: Modification Objection, Termination Objection, and Substantial Change Objection. A Modification Objection allows an individual to object to any changes to the terms of the existing order. A Termination Objection allows an individual to object to the termination of the existing order. A Substantial Change Objection allows an individual to object to any modifications of the existing order that would significantly change the nature of the protection. In all cases, the petitioner must include the reasons why the extension of the final order should not be granted in order for the court to consider the objection.