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.