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Family Court Rules

The New Hampshire Family Court Rules are based on interpretation by Federal and State laws; refined by the Supreme Courts.

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Hampshire Family Rules and Laws

In New Hampshire, the are laws (statutes) and court rules for each division of court. These rules generally dictate how the courtroom procedures and courses of action are to be handled in all matters before the court, and are made by the New Hampshire Supreme Court.

 

NH Family Court Rules (Family Court Rules by the New Hampshire Supreme Court)

New Hampshire Family Division Laws – (RSA 490)

NH Domestic Violence Rules and Law – New Hampshire Domestic Violence Court Protocol

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

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Judiciary and Constitution Legal Notes February 2026

This month, I testified before the New Hampshire House of Representatives on the Domestic Violence Coalition and what they have done to me and my children. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5p6FoASnWk Last month, I testified on several bills limiting and holding...

Suing Cities and Lawyers – Case Law

I'm suing a City and Lawyer. They hired lawyers from the top law firms in state, and obviously are filing motions to dismiss. Here is the case law they cited for the motions to dismiss. Defendant City of Manchester (Police), New Hampshire Case Law “The standard of...

Targeted Fathers – Governmental Oppression by New Hampshire

This entire ordeal has been incredibly humiliating. I have not seen my children in over 3 years, and I never spoke publicly before the government until it affected my children. I just want it to be over and to move on with my life. I want to take care of my kids and...

How to Defeat Res Judicata

Res judicata (also known as claim preclusion) is a legal doctrine that prevents parties from relitigating claims that have already been resolved by a final judgment on the merits in a prior case involving the same parties (or their privies) and arising from the same...

Corrupt New Hampshire Government – NH v. Sweezy

Summary of Sweezy v. New Hampshire (354 U.S. 234, 1957)Background and ContextDuring the Cold War era of anti-communist investigations (McCarthyism), the New Hampshire legislature enacted the Subversive Activities Act of 1951, which defined "subversive persons" and...

New Hampshire Motion to Dismiss Case Law

The New Hampshire Superior Court Presented the following cases for and reasons supporting orders granting a Motion to Dismiss: Analysis of Plaintiffs Claims by Court "Each of the defendants move to dismiss the complaint for failure to state a claim. (Docs. 19–21,...

The Massive Lawsuit Against New Hampshire Government Officials

Attorney General John Formella and Chief Supreme Court Justice Gordon MacDonald talk at the New Hampshire Supreme Court (source Plaintiff Dana Albrecht)

Judicial Immunity is Not Absolute

Jurisdiction 1983 Lawsuit Corruptions, willful, not mistakes. https://www.oyez.org/cases/1966/79

More Due Process for Parking Tickets than in Family Court

Is there is more "Due Process" for fighting parking ticket violations than in Family Court. Why would you fight a $10 parking ticket in court. Well, to prove that the Family Court is insufficient, and correct it. After using every single available remedy, that's...

Female Supreme Court Judge Indicted Official Oppression

New Hampshire State Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz-Marconi was indicted by a Grand Jury on Wednesday, October 16th, 2024. The 7 charges returned by a true bill, 2 felonies and 5 misdemeanors, can best be described as Government Corruption and Abuse of...