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How to fill out the NH NHJB-2960-Se online
Filling out the NH NHJB-2960-Se form is an important step for individuals seeking a restraining order. This guide will help you navigate each section of the form online, ensuring that you understand the process and complete it accurately.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the NH NHJB-2960-Se form online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the NH NHJB-2960-Se online and open it in your browser.
- Enter the court name, case name, and case number in the designated fields at the top of the form.
- In the plaintiff’s section, provide your name, residence address, mailing address if different, and your telephone number including home and mobile numbers.
- Fill out the defendant’s section with the defendant’s name, residence address, and mailing address if it differs from their residence.
- Describe your relationship to the defendant in the provided field, using examples like neighbor, co-worker, or acquaintance.
- In the explanation section, detail the incidents that led to your request for a restraining order. Write each occurrence in a separate paragraph and include specific names, dates, and locations.
- List the orders you wish the court to issue against the defendant. Clearly state the actions you want restrained, such as contacting you or appearing near your residence.
- Provide any additional relief requested in the appropriate sections of the form.
- Sign the form by entering '/s/' before your name in the signature area. If an attorney is filing, include the law firm’s name and the attorney's bar ID number.
- Fill in your contact information, including telephone number, mailing address, email, state, and zip code.
- Finally, ensure all information is correct, then save changes, and download or print the completed form as needed.
Complete your documents online today to ensure your submissions are timely and accurate.
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