The New Hampshire Petition for Civil Union Dissolution is a legal document used by parties who are involved in a civil union and wish to dissolve it. This document is filed in the New Hampshire court system and must be signed by both parties involved. The petition includes information such as the names and contact information of both parties, the date of the civil union, and the reasons for dissolution. The petition must also include an agreement regarding the division of property and other assets, as well as any arrangements for child support or alimony, if applicable. There are two types of New Hampshire Petition for Civil Union Dissolution: an uncontested dissolution and a contested dissolution. An uncontested dissolution is when both parties agree to the dissolution and do not wish to challenge any of the terms of the petition. A contested dissolution is when one or both parties disagree with the terms of the petition and wish to challenge them in court.