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How to fill out the NH NHJB-2057-FS online
Filling out the NH NHJB-2057-FS form online is a crucial step for individuals seeking a divorce in New Hampshire. This guide offers clear instructions designed to help users accurately complete each section of the form.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the NH NHJB-2057-FS online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the NH NHJB-2057-FS form and display it in your browser.
- In the first section, provide your name, email address (optional), date of birth, residence address, and mailing address (if different) along with your telephone number.
- Enter the respondent's name and similar contact information, including email address, date of birth, residence address, and telephone number.
- Indicate the city and state where both parties were married, as well as the date of marriage.
- State the length of time you have been a resident of New Hampshire.
- List any minor children born to or adopted by you and the respondent, including their names, dates of birth, and current addresses.
- If applicable, provide the names and addresses of any individuals, not a party to this proceeding, who physically have custody of the children or claim to have custody.
- Select whether you have participated in any court cases regarding custody or visitation. If yes, provide details about the court, state, case number, and dates.
- Answer the questions regarding any ongoing legal actions involving custody or other relations affecting the children and complete any necessary details.
- If alleging a risk to safety or health regarding disclosure of information, provide your reasoning in the provided section.
- State if any public assistance or medical assistance has been received for minor children within the last six months.
- Indicate whether either party is pregnant.
- Declare ownership of real estate jointly or individually by both parties.
- Specify the cause for the divorce, selecting irreconcilable differences or providing another reason.
- Outline requests for court orders, both temporary and final, detailing child support, property division, alimony, and any other requested orders.
- Affirm your duty to inform the court of relevant actions and then date and sign the form.
- Finalize by saving, downloading, printing, or sharing the completed form as needed.
Take the next step by completing your NH NHJB-2057-FS form online today.
Being no-fault, you only need to prove that both you and your spouse are living in the state of New Hampshire when the divorce is filed or that the person who is filing has lived there for a year. Another exception to the residency law is that the person being filed against has been served the notice within the state.