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The New Hampshire Judicial Branchs Case Access Portal provides remote access to non-domestic violence Superior Court criminal and civil cases and, separately, Circuit Court non-confidential, e-filed case types (civil, small claims, name change, and estates).
How Long Does It Take to Get a Divorce in New Hampshire? The length of divorce is going to vary case by case depending on the complexity of each situation. An uncontested divorce might on take 2-3 months to resolve, while a contested divorce could take several months or even years to be finally resolved.
Divorce Filing Fees and Typical Attorney Fees by State StateAverage Filing FeesOther Divorce Costs and Attorney Fees New Hampshire $400 Average fees: $9,000+ New Jersey $300 Average fees: $12,000+ New Mexico $137 Average fees: $6,500+ New York $335 Average fees: $13,500+48 more rows
Failing to appear on the correct date and time could result in consequences, including a warrant for your arrest and the loss of your drivers license or right to drive. If you have lost your paperwork, or need to be sure you have the correct date, call the court at 1-855-212-1234. PLAN HOW YOU WILL GET TO THE COURT.
It is not recommended that you handle your own divorce if your case has any issues related to property or children. If you cannot hire an attorney or find free legal services, it is still advised that you at least consult with an attorney to understand the laws and your rights, regarding these issues.

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An uncontested divorce is typically the fastest, taking around 2 to 8 weeks to complete. Its categorized as uncontested when both spouses are in full agreement on every aspect, and the main requirement is to complete the necessary paperwork.
Their civil jurisdiction applies to all cases above $1,500. They are the only state trial courts that can hear civil jury trials and the only trial courts that have unlimited power to grant injunctions or other types of equitable relief. There are 32 circuit courts in New Hampshire.
Court Filing Fees for the State of New Hampshire The fee to file a divorce without minor children is $250.00 and the fee to file a divorce with minor children is $252.00.

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