From a person’s date of birth, change in name to their
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New Hampshire has a trial court system that includes superior
courts, district courts, family courts and probate courts. While
the superior courts have general jurisdiction on all kinds of
cases, they usually only hear cases that fall out of the jurisdiction
of the other courts. For trials that require a jury the cases
are forwarded to the superior courts. The superior courts of New
Hampshire hear civil claims cases of over $25,000. They share
jurisdiction on certain types of cases with the other courts.
For instance they share jurisdiction on domestic relations cases
with the family courts.
The New Hampshire district courts hear criminal cases that may
involve incarceration of a year or $2,000 as fine, or both. They
usually try cases that involve ordinance violations and misdemeanors.
Civil cases handled at these courts include landlord and tenant
disputes and family disputes and those involving juveniles. New
Hampshire probate courts handle matters dealing with trusts, wills,
estate division and administration and guardianship. The family
courts are only in some parts of the state and usually have exclusive
jurisdiction over domestic relations cases. To find New Hampshire
court records visit www.courtrecords.org
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