New Hampshire Motion to Attach with Notice

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Motion to Attach with Notice

A New Hampshire Motion to Attach with Notice is a type of legal document used by a creditor to gain a legal right to a debtor's property. A creditor must file the motion with the New Hampshire Superior Court in order to gain a lien on a debtor's property, which allows the creditor to seize the property and sell it to pay their debt. The motion must be served on the debtor, along with a notice that the creditor is seeking to attach the property. There are two types of New Hampshire Motion to Attach with Notice: prejudgment and post-judgment. Pre-judgment motions are filed before a court judgment has been issued, while post-judgment motions are filed after a court judgment has been issued.

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Motions that are not assented to will be held for 10 days from the filing date of the motion to allow other parties time to respond, unless justice requires an earlier Court ruling.

Conduct of Attorneys. (a) Lawyers shall stand when addressing the court or examining a witness. The rule may be waived if the lawyer is physically unable to stand or for other good cause.

(a) Whenever an attorney, non-attorney representative or self-represented party states orally or in writing to the court that a particular case has been settled and that agreements will be filed, the court shall forthwith notify by mail or through electronic delivery the parties of record or their representatives of

A. All motions for continuance shall be in writing, signed by the moving party stating the reasons therefor and stating that the opposing party does not desire a hearing on the motion, if such is the case. B. No motion for continuance shall be granted without a hearing unless approval of the opposing party is obtained.

Trial Management Conference. (a) In every case scheduled for jury trial, the court shall schedule a Trial Management Conference which shall take place within 14 days before jury selection, or at such other time as the court shall order.

Dismissal of Actions. All cases which shall have been pending upon the docket for 3 years, without any action being shown on the docket other than being placed on the trial list, shall be marked ?dismissed,? and notice thereof sent to the parties or representatives who have appeared in the action.

Substitution of Parties. (1) If a party dies after a case has been entered in this court, the personal representative of the deceased party may be substituted as a party on motion filed by the representative or by any party with the clerk of the supreme court.

Approval of Settlements: Minors. (a) All petitions for approval of settlement of actions on behalf of minors shall be signed by the parent, next friend or guardian of the minor.

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New Hampshire Motion to Attach with Notice