N.H. Admin. Code § Fam 303.08 - Family Law and Mental Health Practitioners
(a)
An applicant for certification shall qualify as a family law practitioner if
the applicant:
(1) Has a law
degree;
(2) Is currently an active
member of the New Hampshire bar;
(3) Has practiced law for at least 10 years;
and
(4) Has, within the last 5
years, devoted at least one third of the time spent in the practice of law to
divorce or parental rights and responsibilities matters.
(b) An applicant for certification shall
qualify as a mental health practitioner if the applicant:
(1) Has a master's or higher academic
degree;
(2) Is currently licensed
pursuant to RSA 330-A as a psychologist, pastoral psychotherapist, clinical
social worker, clinical mental health counselor, or marriage and family
therapist;
(3) Has practiced in the
field of licensure for at least 10 years; and
(4) Has, within the last 5 years, devoted at
least one third of the time spent in practice to individuals or families
involved in divorce or parental rights and responsibilities matters.
Notes
#7917, eff 7-11-03; ss by #8719, eff 11-1-06; ss by #8930, eff 7-4-07; ss by #9674, eff 4-2-10 (see Revision Note at chapter heading for Fam 300)
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