New Hampshire
Categorical Right To Counsel
Discretionary Appointment Of Counsel
Right Or Appointment Is Qualified
No Such Proceeding
No Authorization, But Relevant Materials
Other
Categorical
Abuse/Neglect/Dependency - Accused Parents
Legislation
Key Development
October 1, 2015
NH restores, protects right to counsel for parents in abuse/neglect proceedings
In 2013, the legislature restored the right to counsel for parents in abuse/neglect cases, and the NH Supreme Court has acted to protect it.
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Litigation
Key Development
Right to counsel
A plurality of the NH Supreme Court found a right to counsel for indigent parents abuse/neglect cases, while a different plurality case did not.
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Court Rule or Initiative
Key Development
October 19, 2015
NH Supreme Court rejects attempt to truncate parental right to counsel
The NH Supreme Court rejected a proposed rule change that would have truncated a parent's right to counsel in dependency (abuse/neglect) cases.
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Qualified
Abuse/Neglect/Dependency - Children
Legislation
Key Development
July 26, 2024
NH enacts right to counsel for certain children
A court is required to appoint counsel for children placed in certain institutions and may appoint counsel for all others.
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Doesn't Affect
Adult Protective Proceedings - Protected Person
Legislation
No right to counsel found
Protective services may be provided voluntarily or through court action, but no right to counsel was found.
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Categorical
Bypass of Parental Input into Abortion - Minor (Pre-Dobbs)
Legislation
Key Development
Right to counsel
A court must appoint counsel upon request for a minor seeking to bypass the parental notification requirement for an abortion.
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Categorical
Civil Commitment
Legislation
Key Development
Right to counsel
There is a right to counsel for an indigent subject of a civil commitment proceeding.
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Discretionary
Civil Contempt in Family Court
Litigation
Key Development
Discretionary appointment - Child support contempt
The New Hampshire Supreme Court held it is appropriate to appoint counsel in some child support civil contempt proceedings.
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Qualified
Consumer or Other Debt
Litigation
Key Development
September 18, 2018
NH Supreme Court extends right to counsel to certain debt collection cases
The right to counsel extends to cases where the State seeks to collect appointed counsel fees, the NH Supreme Court ruled.
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Categorical
Guardianship/Conservatorship of Adults - Protected Person
Legislation
Key Development
Right to counsel
There is a right to counsel for an indigent subject of a guardianship proceeding.
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Qualified
Health Care Access
Legislation
Key Development
Legislation
A court must appoint counsel in a hearing on whether to appoint a Special Medicaid Representative.
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Categorical
Incarceration for Fees/Fines (incomplete)
Legislation
Key Development
June 2, 2017
NH Legislature moves to require counsel prior to fees/fines incarceration
The NH Legislature enacted a bill in 2017 that requires appointment of counsel prior to incarceration for failure to pay criminal fees/fines.
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Litigation
Key Development
Discretionary appointment of counsel
The New Hampshire Supreme Court has said that appointment of counsel in the civil debt context is on a case-by-case basis.
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Categorical
Sexually Dangerous Persons - Commitment
Legislation
Key Development
Right to counsel
There is a right to counsel for indigent respondents in sexually violent predator civil commitments.
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Categorical
Termination of Parental Rights (Private) - Birth Parents
Legislation
Key Development
Right to counsel
In adoption proceedings, the petitioner must pay the reasonable legal fees of the birth parents.
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Categorical
Termination of Parental Rights (State) - Birth Parents
Legislation
Key Development
Right to counsel
An indigent parent has a right to counsel upon request in termination of parental rights proceedings, and must be notified of this right.
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Categorical
Truancy - Petition Against Child
Legislation
Key Development
Right to counsel
Children have a right to counsel in truancy proceedings (which are treated as a "child in need of services" matter).
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