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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the New Hampshire Decree Divorce 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 Section 1, select whether the decree is agreed upon by parties, proposed by one party, or ordered by the court after a hearing. Ensure you check the appropriate box.
  4. For Section 2, indicate if a Parenting Plan and Uniform Support Order are attached. If applicable, ensure these documents are included.
  5. Proceed to Section 3 to specify how dependents will be claimed for tax purposes. Clearly state which party will claim dependents and for which years.
  6. Continue filling out subsequent sections regarding educational expenses, alimony, health insurance, and division of assets as per your agreement.
  7. Review all entries for accuracy before finalizing. Once complete, save your document and prepare it for signing.

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In many cases, records for individuals divorced in New Hampshire are available from the City or Town Clerk in your community. Divorce Certificate - Manchester, NH City of Manchester NH (.gov) Departments City-Clerk City of Manchester NH (.gov) Departments City-Clerk
The divorce certificate is available from the New Hampshire Division of Vital Records Administration (DVRA), New Hampshire town or city clerks, or the New Hampshire Superior Court or Family Division courts. A certified divorce decree is available from the Superior or Family Division courts. Divorce Certificates and Divorce Decrees - NH Law Library NH Law About divorcecertifica NH Law About divorcecertifica
A Final Decree is a Court Order which typically is issued at the same time as the Decree of Divorce. However, the Final Decree is a much more detailed Court Order which addresses the division of the partys assets and debts, alimony, health insurance, and life insurance.
The civil High Court, where your divorce was filed, is where copies of divorce decrees are stored in electronic and hardcopy formats.
Who Can Obtain Divorce Records in New Hampshire? Divorce records are public records, so they are searchable and obtainable for members of the public through county clerks or the state Vital records office as long as the record has not been sealed.

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The divorce certificate is available from the New Hampshire Division of Vital Records Administration (DVRA), New Hampshire town or city clerks, or the New Hampshire Superior Court or Family Division courts. A certified divorce decree is available from the Superior or Family Division courts.

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