Court Forms are designed to make it easier to file
documents in the format required. Different branches of the Court
system have forms available. While the forms may be easy to fill
out they do not provide legal advice, or explain the legal
implications of filing the form.
Serious legal consequences can follow the filing of any form.
Before filing any document with a court you should obtain legal
advice. If you are not sure where to get advice, please call
LARC and you will be provided with assistance or a
referral to an agency that can help.
In some areas of the law LARC has adapted Court forms to Word format to make them easier to use. They are designed to help, but they are no substitute for
legal advice. LARC makes no recommendation regarding the use of these forms
for any particular case, and any person who chooses to use them is responsible
for that decision.
The Court system's Self Help Center has a variety of forms and instructional material available. Follow the links to see complete lists of forms and self-help material. Where appropriate, you will also find additional Court specific links below.
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United States Bankruptcy Court
The
BANKRUPTCY COURT for the District of New Hampshire has materials available on the website. Visit that site to view all of the self-help materials. Carefully review the site and make sure you understand the applicable rules, before attempting to use any of their forms.