New Hampshire Motion to Compel Mandatory Disclosure under Family Rule 1.25-A (Parenting) is a legal procedure in which a party to a family law case may request that the other party provide certain documents or other information necessary for the case. This motion is used to obtain documents or information that the other party has refused to provide voluntarily. In New Hampshire, there are two types of motions to compel mandatory disclosure under Family Rule 1.25-A (Parenting): (1) a motion to compel mandatory disclosure of financial documents; and (2) a motion to compel mandatory disclosure of other documents or information. The motion must be filed in the court in which the family law case is pending and must be accompanied by an affidavit or declaration with specific facts that support the motion. The court may grant the motion if it finds that the requested documents or information are relevant to the case. Upon a court order, the other party must produce the requested documents or information within 20 days.