New Hampshire Statutes

§ 458:16 — Temporary Relief and Permanent Restraining Orders

New Hampshire·Title XLIII DOMESTIC RELATIONS·Ch. 458 ANNULMENT, DIVORCE AND SEPARATION·Subdivision Alimony, Allowances, Custody, Etc.

I. After the filing of a petition for divorce, annulment, separation or a decree of nullity, the superior court may issue orders with such conditions and limitations as the court deems just which may, at the discretion of the court, be made on a temporary or permanent basis. Temporary orders may be issued ex parte. Said orders may be to the following effect:

(a)Directing any party to refrain from abusing or interfering in any way with the person or liberty of the other party.
(b)Enjoining any party from entering the premises wherein the other party resides upon a showing that physical or emotional harm would otherwise result.
(c)Enjoining any party from contacting the other party at, or entering, the other party's place of employment or school.
(d)Enjoining any party from harassing, in

Free access — add to your briefcase to read the full text and ask questions with AI

New Hampshire § 458:16 (Temporary Relief and Permanent Restraining Orders) — published by Counsel Stack Legal Research, free access to 12M+ legal documents.

Legislative History

RS 148:10. CS 157:10. GS 163:9. GL 182:9. 1887, 100:1; 103:1. PS 175:12. 1919, 39:1. PL 287:14. RL 339:14. 1949, 240:1. RSA 458:16. 1955, 262:3. 1967, 132:18; 259:1. 1971, 445:3. 1975, 426:1. 1992, 208:1. 1994, 259:12. 1996, 32:3. 2000, 258:1. 2002, 46:1; 79:2. 2004, 114:2, eff. May 17, 2004.

Nearby Sections

15
View on official source ↗