Co-Parenting App for New Hampshire Parents
Court-admissible messaging, shared custody calendar, and expense tracking — built for New Hampshire families navigating co-parenting through Circuit Court (Family Division).
3.1
divorces per 1,000 people
Circuit Court (Family Division)
handles custody in NH
N.H. Rev. Stat. § 461-A:6
custody statute
New Hampshire custody law
New Hampshire courts apply the best interests of the child standard and encourage parenting plans that maximize each parent's involvement.
What New Hampshire courts consider in custody decisions
New Hampshire courts consider factors under § 461-A:6 including the relationship and interaction of the child with each parent and siblings, each parent's ability and disposition to provide the child with nurture, love, affection, and guidance, each parent's ability and disposition to assure that the child receives adequate food, clothing, shelter, medical care, and a safe environment, each parent's ability and disposition to foster a positive relationship and frequent and continuing contact with the other parent, the adjustment of the child to home/school/community, the child's preference if of sufficient maturity, the ability of each parent to support the child's relationship with the other parent, any evidence of abuse, and any other factors the court deems relevant. New Hampshire uniquely emphasizes the practical capacity of each parent to provide for the child's daily physical needs.
How the custody process works in New Hampshire
New Hampshire custody cases are filed in the Circuit Court, Family Division. Parents are encouraged to develop a parenting plan addressing legal and physical custody, decision-making, and a parenting schedule. The Family Division offers mediation services and may order parents to participate before a contested hearing. In complex or high-conflict cases, the court may appoint a guardian ad litem to investigate and file a written report. Under § 461-A:12, a parent seeking to relocate must provide written notice at least 60 days in advance.
Key New Hampshire custody statutes
- N.H. Rev. Stat. § 461-A:6
- N.H. Rev. Stat. § 461-A:4
- N.H. Rev. Stat. § 461-A:12
How Civly helps New Hampshire parents
AI-powered message rewriting
Type what you really feel — Civly rewrites it into something any New Hampshire Circuit Court (Family Division) judge would respect. Your vent stays private. Your record stays clean.
Shared custody calendar
Color-coded custody schedule synced with your New Hampshire parenting plan. Share a read-only link with grandparents, attorneys, or mediators.
Expense tracking with receipt OCR
Snap a receipt or forward an email. AI extracts the amount. Your co-parent approves or disputes. Everything documented for court.
Court-ready records
Every message is timestamped, SHA-256 hashed, and exportable as a certified PDF — admissible in New Hampshire's Circuit Court (Family Division) system.
Pricing comparison
Civly
$59/year
- AI message rewriting
- Custody calendar
- Expense tracking
- Court-ready exports
- Free attorney portal
OurFamilyWizard
$240/year
No AI. Manual entry. Documentation only.
Frequently asked questions
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