Know the Laws: New Hampshire
Most of the laws relevant to domestic violence and sexual assault are based on state law.
Information about protective orders due to domestic violence and due to stalking, as well as moving with a protective order.
General information about custody in New Hampshire.
This page addresses some general (not state-specific) laws of one parent taking a child out of the state or country, without the other parent's consent.
General information about divorce with links to New Hampshire-specific information.
General information (not state-specific) about crimes the abuser may have committed.
If you are a victim of domestic violence, then it may be illegal for the abuser to buy or have a gun.
You may have a right to sue your abuser for medical costs, lost wages, and to recover your property.
Immigration information for victims of domestic violence or sexual abuse.
Under federal law, which applies to all states, an abuser may lose his right to have a gun.
Information about military protection orders and confidentiality on military bases.
Information about tribal laws related to domestic violence and sexual abuse.
A get is a divorce under Jewish law.