DMVC Productions = Results: New Hampshire ONLY STATE to Abolish a parent's right to an Attorney:
The NH Supreme Court held parent's right to attorney's only sometimes - which will mean never:http://www.courts.state.nh.us/supreme/opinions/2012/2012068CM.pdf
"Nothing turns out to be so oppressive and unjust as a feeble government." Edmund Burke
In all of these cases the Law hinder's these parent's because it was done in the middle or end of their cases; any case in progress prior to 7/1/11 should have remained with a court appointed attorney simply because the law was "Ex Post Facto" done after the fact and while afforded in criminal trials to protect constitutional rights in this matter the constitutionally protected right to one’s children and family is the protection needed. Anyone prior to 7/1/11 was denied due process because the US Constitution does not make a distinction between civil and criminal proceedings; and the NH Constitution specifically states it is applied to both civil and criminal see pages 87-88 and 272.
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