New Hampshire Form-Fillable Motion

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New Hampshire
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Form-Fillable Motion

New Hampshire Form-Fillable Motion is an electronic form that can be filled out and submitted for consideration by a judge in the state of New Hampshire. The form is available for free online and provides a simple way for individuals to submit a motion to the court. The form contains fields for basic information such as the petitioner's name, the respondent's name, and the type of motion being filed. There are three types of New Hampshire Form-Fillable Motion: Motion to Withdraw, Motion for Continuance, and Motion to Vacate. Motion to Withdraw is used to request that a case or motion previously submitted to the court be withdrawn. Motion for Continuance is used to request that a hearing or trial be postponed. Motion to Vacate is used to request that a judgment be vacated, or set aside.

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(A) Except for good cause shown, (i) not less than 60 days prior to jury selection, a party seeking to offer evidence of other crimes, wrongs, or acts pursuant to Rule of Evidence 404(b), must provide the other party written notice of its intent to offer such evidence.

A Motion to Seal is filed when you are requesting that a document you file with the court be kept confidential. You may be requesting that a portion of your pleading be kept confidential or you may be requesting that an entire document be kept confidential.

A. All motions for continuance shall be in writing, signed by the moving party stating the reasons therefor and stating that the opposing party does not desire a hearing on the motion, if such is the case. B. No motion for continuance shall be granted without a hearing unless approval of the opposing party is obtained.

Motions that are not assented to will be held for 10 days from the filing date of the motion to allow other parties time to respond, unless justice requires an earlier Court ruling.

Objections. (a) A non-moving party may object or otherwise respond to a motion within 10 days after filing thereof unless: (1) the party is responding to a Motion for Summary Judgment, see RSA 4-a; or (2) another deadline is established by court order.

Rule 12-I(a) provides that a moving party must seek consent of other affected parties prior to the filing of a motion, except with respect to Rule 11 motions for imposition of sanctions. In these instances, a good faith effort to resolve the disputed issues is required.

Motions -- Specific. (a) Motions to Amend. (1) No plaintiff shall have leave to amend a pleading, unless in matters of form, after a default until the defendant has been provided with notice and an opportunity to be heard, to show cause why the amendment should not be allowed.

As of 2022, the filing fees for divorce petitions in New Hampshire were $250 (or $252 with minor children). Court fees are always subject to change, so you may want to check with the family court clerk's office to verify the current amount, as well as the accepted methods of payment.

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New Hampshire Form-Fillable Motion