The New Hampshire Motion to Waive Attendance at the Child Impact Program is a legal document filed by a parent or guardian in order to request a waiver of attendance to the court-mandated program. This waiver is typically requested in cases where the parent or guardian believes that the attendance of the Child Impact Program would be detrimental to the child’s best interests. The New Hampshire Motion to Waive Attendance at the Child Impact Program is divided into two types: 1. Standard Motion to Waive Attendance: This motion is filed by the parent or guardian to waive the attendance of the child at the Child Impact Program. The motion must include facts that demonstrate why the attendance of the program would be detrimental to the child’s best interests. 2. Expedited Motion to Waive Attendance: This motion is filed by the parent or guardian if there is an urgent need to waive the attendance of the child at the Child Impact Program. The motion must include facts that demonstrate why immediate action is needed to prevent potential harm to the child.