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Rules of the Supreme Court of the State of New Hampshire: Rule 12-A Mediation

Supreme Court of New Hampshire. Jan. 1, 2019
https://www.courts.state.nh.us/rules/scr/scr-12-a.htm

These are the rules for the Supreme Court of the State of New Hampshire. Rule 12-A. outlines the court's rules regarding Mediation. Cases pending at the supreme court may be referred to the office of mediation and arbitration for mediation. All mediations are conducted by either a retired full-time judge or a retired full time marital master. 

Cases not eligible for mediation include: criminal cases, domestic violence cases, election cases, guardianship cases, involuntary commitment cases, juvenile cases (including abuse and neglect) delinquincy, termination of parental rights, stalking cases, and cases brought by prisoners. 

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