Section 490-D:4 – Sites.
490-D:4 Sites. – The judicial branch family division shall operate at the following sites and such other sites as the supreme court, from time to time, determines, covering the following districts as delineated in RSA 502-A:1, except as otherwise indicated: Grafton County I. The courthouses in Grafton county which will house the judicial branch […]
Section 490-D:5 – Implementation Plan.
490-D:5 Implementation Plan. – On the effective date of this chapter, the judicial branch family division shall be operational in Grafton and Rockingham counties. For the remaining counties, the judicial branch family division shall be made operational by order of the supreme court, generally in the order listed in RSA 490-D:4. Source. 2005, 177:14, […]
Section 490-D:6 – Repealed by 2011, 88:29(1), eff. July 1, 2011.
490-D:6 Repealed by 2011, 88:29(1), eff. July 1, 2011. –
Section 490-D:7 – Nominations and Appointments of Marital Masters.
490-D:7 Nominations and Appointments of Marital Masters. – I. The administrative judge of the judicial branch family division, with the concurrence of the supreme court, shall recommend persons to the governor and council for initial appointment as marital masters. In recommending candidates for initial appointment as marital masters under this chapter, the division shall […]
Section 490-D:8 – Qualifications of Marital Masters.
490-D:8 Qualifications of Marital Masters. – I. Marital masters shall possess the following qualifications: (a) Professional experience in family law matters. (b) Legal and personal qualities including, but not limited to: (1) Knowledge of family matters, including related matters such as tax and pension law; (2) Personal maturity so as to understand and make […]