HB 652 — abolishing the family division, creating the office of family mediation, and reassigning the jurisdiction of the family division.
NH 2026 session · introduced 2025-01-09
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Action timeline (12)
- · house — Introduced (in recess of) 01/09/2025 and referred to Children and Family Law HJ 3 P. 21
- · house — Public Hearing: 02/11/2025 01:30 pm LOB 206-208
- · house — Executive Session: 03/04/2025 11:00 am LOB 206-208
- · house — Retained in Committee
- · house — Majority Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate 09/30/2025 (Vote 12-2; RC) HC 51 P. 19
- · house — Minority Committee Report: Refer for Interim Study
- · house — Executive Session: 09/30/2025 11:00 am GP 230
- · house — Recommit (Rep. DeSimone): MA DV 183-161 01/07/2026 HJ 1 P. 82
- · house — Executive Session: 02/10/2026 10:00 am GP 230
- · house — Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate 02/10/2026 (Vote 15-0; CC) HC 7 P. 3
- · house — Removed from Consent (Reps. Nalevanko, Kaczynski, Sabourin dit Choiniere, D. Kelley, Barton, Sirois, Perez, DeRoy, Bernardy, Post) 02/16/2026 HJ 5 P. 3
- · house — Lay HB652 on Table (Rep. DeSimone): MA DV 268-66 02/19/2026 HJ 5 P. 113
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referred to committee (1)
| date | dir | entity | amount | role | source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| — | → | New Hampshire House Committee on Children and Family Law | — | nh-leg |
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0 predicted yes (0%) · 543 predicted no (100%) · 0 unknown (0%)
By party: · R: 0 yes / 277 no · D: 0 yes / 263 no · I: 0 yes / 3 no
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- 2026-05-25 · was referred to New Hampshire House Committee on Children and Family Law · nh-leg