New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1592

Introduced
12/21/21  
Refer
12/21/21  
Report Pass
3/4/22  
Engrossed
3/22/22  
Refer
3/22/22  

Caption

Allowing parties in family court cases to create their own recordings of the proceedings.

Impact

This legislation introduces changes to the existing statute regarding court recordings, specifically within the family division of the circuit court. The ability for parties to record proceedings could lead to a more accessible representation of court actions, potentially benefiting those who may not afford professional transcript services. However, the introduction of unregulated recordings might lead to varying quality in audio submissions, which could impact the court's ability to review cases effectively.

Summary

House Bill 1592 aims to allow parties involved in family court cases to create audio recordings of the proceedings. This bill stipulates that parties must notify the court and other present parties in advance, ensuring that their recording devices do not interfere with the proceedings. By enabling self-recording, the bill seeks to provide litigants with a straightforward means of preserving and documenting court interactions, which may assist in appellate cases.

Contention

Notably, there are concerns about the implications of allowing informal recordings in legal settings. Critics argue that without established standards for recording quality and transcription, the court may face challenges when trying to resolve disputes based on these recordings. The Judicial Branch has indicated that reliance on potentially poor-quality recordings instead of certified transcripts could result in increased time spent determining the accuracy and content of appellate records, possibly delaying judicial proceedings further.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB1266

Relative to permitting recordings of open family court proceedings by parties.

NH HB1511

Relative to submitting officially authorized recordings of hearings for appeal of family court decisions.

NH HB1551

Relative to the right of a party in a family court case to create their own written transcripts of court proceedings.

NH HB218

Relative to court rules and transcripts in the judicial branch family division.

NH HB499

Requiring the rules of evidence to apply in family court cases and relative to the admission of certain evidence in family court proceedings.

NH HB499

Requiring the rules of evidence to apply in family court cases and relative to the admission of certain evidence in family court proceedings.

NH HB1458

Limiting harassing or intimidating court filings in family court proceedings.

NH HB587

Allowing admission of one-party audio and video recordings in certain circumstances.

NH HB1550

Relative to the right of children and teenagers to testify in family court proceedings.

NH HB1436

Relative to appeals of family court decisions.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.