New Hampshire Motion to Close Termination of Parental Rights (TPR) Case is a legal action taken to terminate the rights of a parent over their minor child. This type of motion is commonly used when the parent does not meet the requirements of the court for parental responsibilities. During the motion, the court will consider factors such as the parent's ability to care for the child, the parent's relationship with the child, and the potential harm to the child if the parent's parental rights were not terminated. The New Hampshire Motion to Close Termination of Parental Rights (TPR) Case can be divided into two types: voluntary termination and involuntary termination. Voluntary termination is when the parent agrees to the termination of their parental rights. Involuntary termination is when a court orders the termination of parental rights without the consent of the parent.