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The PDS must bear the signature of the employee and date of accomplishment at the bottom of every page. Entries in the PDS may be filled out through handwriting or via typewriter/computer. If handwritten, entries should be in block capital (e.g. PRINT) format using a pen. All information should be provided accurately.
In New Hampshire, legal separation is not merely a step that is required before divorcing; there is no legal separation requirement. If you are legally separated, and decide you want to be divorced, you can file a motion with (ask) the court to amend your legal separation to change it to a divorce decree.
It is the express policy of the Judicial Branch of New Hampshire to allow public access to court records.
Typically, an uncontested divorce takes around 1-3 months for completion in New Hampshire; however, the duration of the proceedings depends on whether there are children involved. New Hampshire does not have a mandatory waiting period before the divorce is finalized.
The fee to file for a divorce in New Hampshire is $250 if you have no minor children. The fee is $252 if you have children. If you cant afford the filing fee, you can file a Motion to Waive Filing and Service Fees and a judge will decide if you can proceed without paying any fees.
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The Judge Can Determine How to Equitably Distribute Assets Even if you and your spouse hold all assets jointly, New Hampshire does not require a 50/50 split of assets after the divorce.
To review these electronic documents, requestors must have PACER accounts. Anyone can obtain the login details to a PACER account online or offline by calling (800) 676-6856. Electronic case files are also available at the public terminals in the clerks office and can be accessed free of charge.
The Bio-Data The Biodata contains all your educational qualifications from primary school till date, while the Personal data contains only your personal information and NDU details. Note however that both documents have some information in common. Below is an example of a Bio-data form.
There are three ways to look at court records: Go to the courthouse and ask to look at paper records. Go to the courthouse and look at electronic court records. If your court offers it, look at electronic records over the internet. This is called remote access.
A presumption exists that all court records are subject to public inspection. The public right of access to specific court records must be weighed and balanced against nondisclosure interests as established by the Federal and/or New Hampshire Constitution or by statutory provision granting or requiring confidentiality.

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