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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the nh court exparte form in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Court Name, Case Name, and Case Number at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your case.
  3. In section A, clearly state what ex parte orders you are requesting from the court. Be specific to ensure clarity.
  4. For section B, describe in detail the reasons supporting your request for ex parte orders. Highlight any immediate and irreparable injury or loss that may occur if these orders are not granted promptly.
  5. In section C, outline your efforts to notify other parties about your appearance in court and your request for ex parte orders. Documenting these efforts is essential.
  6. Finally, certify that a copy of this motion has been mailed or given to the other party by filling in their name and signing where indicated. Include your printed name, address, email, and phone number as well.

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If a child is in immediate danger from abuse, neglect, or threats, an ex parte order can offer fast protection. For example, if there is evidence that a child is being physically harmed or neglected, a judge can issue an ex parte order to remove the child from that environment right away.
In emergency situations, an ex parte motion provides an exception to the rules of due process by allowing you to petition the court without having to notify or serve the other parties involved in your case. If the judge grants the ex parte order, the order is only temporary.
Ex parte or temporary orders issued may include the appointment of a guardian or co-guardian, injunctive relief, support orders, restraining orders, visitation orders, or such other orders as the court may enter on the merits.
Here are some examples of Ex Parte Motions: Motion to quash a subpoena: This cancels a subpoena. Motion for order shortening time to serve a motion: This is a court order that gives you more time to serve the other person.
Ex Parte Motions An Ex Parte Motion is when one side gets to meet with the judge without the other side there. This can be to ask for an order. For example, if you cannot file and serve a Motion within the time limits required by law, you can ask the court for an Order Shortening Time For Service of Notice of Motion.
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An Ex Parte hearing is based on an emergency such as: harassment, domestic violence, threats, violation of court order, child being at risk, property issues, etc. anything that is considered an emergency and cannot wait the time it takes to file an OSC/Motion.
The Ex Parte Application must show there is an emergency such that there will be irreparable harm or immediate danger if the order is not granted. An Ex Parte Application should only be filed when there is not enough time to hear a regularly noticed motion (16 court days minimum).
An applicant must make an affirmative factual showing in a declaration containing competent testimony based on personal knowledge of irreparable harm, immediate danger, or any other statutory basis for granting relief ex parte.

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