New Hampshire Disclosure of Discovery is a process used in the state of New Hampshire to obtain evidence from the opposing party in a civil or criminal trial. This process is also known as pre-trial discovery. Through the Disclosure of Discovery, each party involved in a case has the opportunity to obtain information and documents from the other party, such as witness statements, photographs, medical records, and other evidence. The purpose of the Discovery of Disclosure is to ensure that all parties involved in a case have access to the same information, in order to ensure a fair and just outcome. There are two types of New Hampshire Disclosure of Discovery: compulsory disclosure and voluntary disclosure. Compulsory disclosure is the exchange of information that must be made available in a court proceeding, and it typically includes documents, physical evidence, and witness statements. Voluntary disclosure is the exchange of information that is requested or offered by one party to the other, and is not required by law.