New Hampshire Final Decree - B 271

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This form is a final decree. The form must be completed and signed by the clerk of the bankruptcy court.

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After a decree becomes final, either party may petition the court to change the final court order in their case. The petition must be provided to the other party as though it were a new case, with service to be accomplished as set forth in Family Division Rule 2.4.

There is no wait period in New Hampshire, although, as a practical matter, it usually takes a few weeks to 30 days for the court to review and sign off on the papers. An uncontested divorce in Maine or NH should not cost more than $3,500, including filing fee and costs.

Copies of records may be obtained from State office or Clerk of Superior/Family Division Court in the county where divorce was granted. Recent records (divorce since 1990) may be obtained from ANY City or Town running the Vital Records Automated software called NHVRIN.

The person requesting the change(s) must petition the court to reopen the case. In order to modify an existing court order, the person requesting the change must sufficiently demonstrate to the court that he or she has experienced a material change of circumstances that warrants the modification.

A court order may have been made by a judge, or a judge may have approved an agreement made by you and your child's other parent. In either case, if you want to change that order and the other parent does not agree, you will have to file a court action and ask a judge to change the order.

Divorce records are considered private and confidential, with access limited to those individuals who have a "direct and tangible" interest in the record. The only exception is divorce records more than 50 years old which are considered public and are open to the public.

Copies of records may be obtained from State office or Clerk of Superior/Family Division Court in the county where divorce was granted. Recent records (divorce since 1990) may be obtained from ANY City or Town running the Vital Records Automated software called NHVRIN.

New Hampshire does not have a mandatory waiting period before the divorce is finalized. If the divorce is uncontested, it may take about 1 - 3 months to complete, but it may take longer if there are children involved as well.

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