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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the nh form 2064 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Court Name, Case Name, and Case Number at the top of the form. This information is essential for identifying your case.
  3. In the Parenting Plan section, select whether this plan is Agreed upon, Proposed by, or Developed by Court. Make sure to choose accurately based on your situation.
  4. Fill in details about each child involved, including their Full Name and Date of Birth. This ensures that the plan is tailored specifically for them.
  5. Proceed to Decision-Making Responsibility. Choose between Joint or Sole Decision-Making for major decisions regarding education and health care.
  6. Complete the Residential Responsibility & Parenting Schedule section by selecting how parenting time will be divided, including routine schedules and holiday planning.
  7. Review all sections carefully to ensure accuracy and completeness before saving or sharing your finalized document.

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The purpose of the Child in Need of Services (CHINS) petition is to obtain a court order mandating family services in order to reunify the youth and parents. The youth can be temporary placed in a residence other than the home of his/her parent for up to nine months.
(b) Sole Decision-Making: (parents name) shall have. sole decision-making authority on major decisions about the child(ren). 2. Day-To-Day Decisions: Each parent shall make day-to-day decisions for the child(ren) during the time he/she is caring for the child(ren).
All motions for continuance shall be in writing, signed by the moving party stating the reasons therefor and stating that the opposing party does not desire a hearing on the motion, if such is the case. B. No motion for continuance shall be granted without a hearing unless approval of the opposing party is obtained.
These petitions may be filed by parents, guardians, schools or law enforcement depending upon the behavior which is alleged. In some instances a CHINS petition may only be filed with the consent of the NH Department of Health and Human Services.
Voluntary CHINS services are requested by contacting DCYF Central Intake at 1-800-894-5533 or 603-271-6556. If a request for a voluntary CHINS case is accepted, it will be forwarded to the District Office nearest to where the child and family reside for further consideration.

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When parents cant agree on parenting plans, they will, with their lawyers, attempt to negotiate a parenting plan. If that is not successful, then the parties may request that the Courts family services department provide services to help the parties agree.
The petition must be filed in person at Juvenile Court. It cannot be processed by mail. The Juvenile Court is located just west of the adult jail and Public Safety Building at 1208 West Mallon. When you meet with the Facilitator, she will set up a court date and provide you with two copies.
The law doesnt specify an age at which the court must take into consideration a childs preference. Thats because age doesnt determine maturity level. So its conceivable that a judge might take into account the wishes of a young, mature child, but not those of an older, less responsible one.

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