Complaint for Restraining Order - New Hampshire Judicial Branch 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your information in the 'Plaintiff’s Name(s)' section, including your residence and mailing addresses, as well as your telephone numbers.
  3. Next, fill in the 'Defendant’s Name(s)' section with their details, ensuring accuracy for effective processing.
  4. Describe your relationship to the defendant in the designated field. This context is crucial for the court's understanding.
  5. In the provided space, detail what happened and why you are requesting a restraining order. Use separate paragraphs for each incident, including specific names, dates, and locations.
  6. List the orders you wish the court to issue in section A. Be clear about each request regarding contact restrictions and proximity limitations.
  7. Finally, complete your contact information at the bottom of the form before saving or submitting it through our platform.

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Every temporary restraining order, which is granted without notice, shall be endorsed with the date and hour of issuance, shall define the injury and state why it is irreparable and why the order was granted without notice, and shall expire by its terms within such time after issuance, not to exceed ten (10) days, as
In situations involving requests for Domestic Violence Restraining Orders, the burden of proof is Preponderance of the Evidence. That means that it has to be more probable than not that the offending conduct occurred.
There are three important parts to a final hearing that the plaintiff must show. First is their relationship to the defendant. Second is the conduct that is abuse as defined in our state law. And third, the plaintiff must show the court that the defendant is a credible threat to his or her ongoing safety.
The best way to win in a domestic violence restraining order case is to provide strong evidence that the petitioner is not being truthful. In these types of cases, the courts tend to side with the supposed victim of domestic violence, especially if other family members are in danger.
When a person arrives at a courthouse to ask for an order of protection, court staff will provide them with the domestic violence or stalking petition forms. There is no fee to file.

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The Circuit and Superior Courts have a single toll free number for all phone calls placed from the US or Canada: 1-855-212-1234. Callers from outside the US or Canada must use the Circuit Courts toll number: 603-415-0162.
What Are The Key Differences Between Harassment And Restraining Orders? A Harassment Order is used when someone keeps bothering or threatening you, but hasnt physically hurt you. A Restraining Order is used when someone has hurt you or made serious threats.

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