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NH Family Justice.Org and its representatives are dedicated to educating the public and advocating for systemic reform to protect the rights and well-being of parents, children, and communities.

We recognize that navigating complex, flawed state systems can infringe on fundamental rights. Over the past 20 years, the rapid expansion of family courts has significantly impacted parents, children and state communities. This system can entrap parents in a lack of transparency, accountability, and accessible recourse, causing long-term harm during critical stages of a child's development and parental relationships.

 

It is important for individuals to understand that family courts are administrative agencies rather than traditional courts of law. These agencies goals prioritize financial interests which frequently leads to prolonged cases and the use of children as leverage, potentially resulting in harm. The primary focus should always be on the safety and well-being of parents and children. The language used by financial stakeholders creates the appearance that the system favors specific interests while obscuring the associated risks and how rights are denied to both parents and children.​​

 

​As a resource for family issues, health, housing, and other related systems, we do not provide legal advice, legal representation, or personalized legal solutions. Our work is focused on systemic reform and awareness about the state systems that impact families. We do not accept clients.

 

Since 2025, our primary focus has been on addressing the harms inflicted by the administrative family court system, which appears to benefit financial stakeholders at the expense of families. One of our founding members introduced legislation HB652 in an effort to abolish the family court system and restore due process rights. We oppose  requiring families to use the administrative family court system model as the sole source for resolving family law matters.​

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