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Laws current as of July 17, 2024 What happens if a parent can’t attend a hearing due to military duty?
If it’s hard for a parent to attend a hearing because of a deployment, the judge can let that parent give testimony and present evidence by phone or video. The parent asking for this must give enough notice and have a good reason.1
1 N.H. Rev. Stat. § 458-E:5
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