The New Hampshire Petition for Civil Union Dissolution (Joint) is a legal form used to dissolve a civil union between two people in the state of New Hampshire. It is a joint petition, meaning both parties involved must sign the document. The petition must be filed with the Family Division of the District Court in the county in which either party resides. The petition must include information such as the names of both parties, the date of the civil union, the length of the union, and the reasons for dissolution. It must also be accompanied by a filing fee and any other required documents. There are two different types of New Hampshire Petition for Civil Union Dissolution (Joint): Uncontested and Contested. An Uncontested Petition is when both parties agree to the dissolution of the civil union without dispute, while a Contested Petition is when one of the parties disagrees with the dissolution and wishes to contest it.