The New Hampshire Rule 7 Notice of Discretionary Appeal Form is a legal document used to notify the court of an intention to appeal a decision to the New Hampshire Supreme Court. The form is used when an appellant wishes to appeal to the Supreme Court as a matter of right, rather than as a matter of discretion. Typically, there are two types of New Hampshire Rule 7 Notice of Discretionary Appeal Form: a Notice of Appeal and a Petition for Discretionary Appeal. The Notice of Appeal is used when the appellant wishes to appeal to the Supreme Court as a matter of right, rather than as a matter of discretion. It must be filed with the court within 30 days of the decision being appealed. The Notice of Appeal must include the names of all parties, the date of the decision, a statement of the facts of the case, and any other information the appellant wishes to include. The Petition for Discretionary Appeal is used when the appellant wishes to appeal to the Supreme Court as a matter of discretion. This form must also be filed within 30 days of the decision being appealed. The Petition for Discretionary Appeal must include a detailed statement of the facts of the case, a discussion of the applicable law, and a discussion of the legal arguments the appellant wishes to make. Both forms must be signed by the appellant and filed with the court.