The New Hampshire Statement of Unavailability of Documents Required by Family Division Rule 1.25A is a document that must be filed by parties in a family law case before a hearing can take place. The Statement is used to inform the court that the party does not have any documents, such as birth certificates, tax returns, or bank account statements, that are required to be filed as part of the case. There are two types of New Hampshire Statement of Unavailability of Documents Required by Family Division Rule 1.25A: a single-party form and a joint-party form. The single-party form is used when only one party is filing the statement, while the joint-party form is used when both parties are filing the statement. The form requires the party to provide information such as name, address, phone number, and description of the document(s) that are unavailable. The form also requires the party to explain why the document(s) is/are unavailable. Both forms must be signed by the party filing the statement and must be notarized.