The New Hampshire Neutral Case Evaluation Questionnaire is a form used in the state of New Hampshire to help parties involved in a legal dispute reach a settlement. The questionnaire is designed to identify areas of agreement and disagreement between the parties, allowing them to negotiate a solution that is satisfactory to both parties. The questionnaire consists of questions about the dispute, such as the parties' positions on the issues, their desired outcomes, potential solutions, and legal considerations. The New Hampshire Neutral Case Evaluation Questionnaire is available in two versions: the Standard and the Enhanced. The Standard version contains basic questions designed to assist parties in their settlement negotiations. The Enhanced version contains more detailed questions and is intended for more complex disputes. Both versions of the questionnaire are completed by both parties and are then reviewed by a third-party mediator or arbitrator, who helps the parties reach an agreement.