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The New Hampshire Courts, Rules and Laws are based on interpretation by Federal and State laws; Protected by the Constitutions, refined by the Supreme Courts and granted by God.

New Hampshire Oliver Twist

 

I have great respect for the legal system of the United States, and see Justice as one of the most important facets of society. Without justice, our world would not be where it is today.

However, like many people in this state and across the country, they are facing issues only in the Family Courts.

This can be documented in New Hampshire Oliver Twist

 I am a citizen, father, entrepreneur, author and reside in New Hampshire. I am not a lawyer; this is not legal advice, rather, my notes and opinions in the pursuit of justice, and a better world – Freedom.

Robert Tanguay

Hampshire Legal: Rules and Laws

The New Hampshire Legal System is a combination of its Constitution, Laws, Courts and Lawyers. Legislators make the laws, and the Judiciary interprets and rules on them. The Executive branch enforces them.

 Discuss New Hampshire Legal Issues, Agencies and Politics

Supreme Court of New Hampshire

The New Hampshire Supreme Court is the ONLY appellate and administrative court of the state. This is the complete control of every legal decision, which can pose obvious problems.

I found this on the history of the the Court page, regarding the Supreme Court, here.

New Hampshire Legal Resources

NH Family Court Rules  – National & New Hampshire Family Court Legal Issues (must read blog post)

NH Supreme Court Rules – Supreme Court Legal Help Resources Page

NH Domestic Violence Rules – NH Domestic Violence Guides

New Hampshire Laws (Statutes -RSA)

eScribers – Call with your case number and get audio and transcripts

Contact Executive Branch Phone Numbers

Filings with New Hampshire Secretary of the State – Search Officials Filed Forms

 

NOTICE: This is not legal advice, rather non-professional opinion, personal experience and the court rules published by our government. You should consult with an attorney and understand the legal risks and prejudices.

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New Hampshire Family Legal Issues May Have to Be Resolved in Court.

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Investment

Business Law

Family Law

NH Legal matters may not be able to be resolved outside of court. The law is complicated in New Hampshire, and you should seek professional legal help form an NH Attorney. Completely understand the risks. Intrinsically, the New Hampshire law is based on simple constructs, however, it’s application is very difficult. This is not legal advice

New Hampshire State Constitutional Claims

The amount of money awarded in the constitutional cases in New Hampshire that I have found varies depending on the case and the court. Here are some examples: In Parental Rights Project v. Sununu, the New Hampshire Supreme Court ordered the state to pay $15,000...

Parts of New Hampshire Law

Laws and Statutes

In New Hampshire, this includes the RSA’s (Revised Statutes Annotated) are basically the laws in NH. This includes the criminal and civil codes.

NH Family Advocates

This can include Domestic Violence and Father’s Rights Advocates – groups and organizations in New Hampshire.

Business Law

Business Law in New Hampshire handles a number of disciplines and can involve any the court rules and laws including NH Circuit (small claims), Superior, and Supreme Courts.

NH Family Law

Family Law is heard in the lower Circuit Courts in New Hampshire, which were formed in 2011. The Family Division was formed in 2005. Typically, lawyers tend to specialize in Family Law including custody and Domestic Violence.

Family, Circuit Courts & Rules

The Family and Circuit Court Rules are the rules for the lower courts that handle small claims, criminal misdemeanors, family and domestic cases.

NH Superior Courts & Rules

The New Hampshire Superior Court seems to handle all Civil complaints of $25,000 and above, along with Felony and Jury trials. Please do your own research or contact an attorney.

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Your Constitutional Right to a Fair Hearing

We all have a constitutional right to a fair hearing before and impartial court, or tribunal, as part of Due Process.This due process is protected by the Bill of Rights and 5th Amendment.Case law protects your constitutional right to a fair hearing....

Abuse of the Court – Arbitrary Use of Government Powers

The Government should do whatever it wants, especial when it hurts people or enriches themselves. Historically, and presently one of the common ways this takes place is abuse of the court. Arbitrary Excise of Court Powers Here is some case law to substantiate good...

State Courts Must Follow Federal Rules of Civil Procedure

“The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure govern civil proceedings in the United States district courts. The purpose of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure is "to secure the just, speedy, and inexpensive determination of every action and proceeding." Fed. R....

Family Court Legal Issues Noted – Senate & House

Lets recap what happened in the Family Courts and Law, with some notes in my legal research. Focused on mostly New Hampshire Family Court Legal Issues, with some Federal Law and action in the legislature. This is happen everywhere This is not legal advice; if you can...

Stop the Silver Bullet Now – End Civil Domestic Violence Fraud

The "Silver Bullet" is a legal technique in which a parent claims domestic violence fraud to gain strategic advantage in family court. This includes child support, custody, parenting time, decision making ability. They typically get complete control of the children...

Family Courts and Judges – January 2024 Legal Notes

Family Courts and Judicial Immunity Here are some notes from my personal legal research looking into the family courts, family court judges and the constitutionality. Family Court Judges appear to be administrative officers and not protected by Judicial Immunity. In...

Constitutional Violations by Government for 1983 Actions

United States Constitution - Federal 5th Amendment 14th Amendment State Constitution and Laws New Hampshire Constitution Article 3 - Consideration [Art.] 3. [Society, its Organization and Purposes.] When men enter into a state of society, they surrender up some...

New Hampshire Child Support Laws

Here are some laws and legal notes found regarding Child Support in the State of New Hampshire. Relevant family case law for the care of children and legal argument. Laws may be similar in your state. Example - In 1955, New Hampshire enacted the Uniform Civil...

Affidavits Are Fact

"Indeed, no more than affidavits is necessary to make the prima facie case.” [United States v. Kis, 658 F.2d 526, 536 (7th Cir. 1981); Cert. Denied, 50 U.S. L. W. 2169; S. Ct. March 22, 1982]" “Defendant has filed no counter-affidavit, and therefore for the purposes...

How to Sue New Hampshire State Government

If you have been hurt by the government and ask yourself - "How do I Sue New Hampshire"? We hope this article helps you keep our government accountable. How To Sue New Hampshire Government The government and it's officials are supposed to do what we want, without...