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What is family reunification therapy? Are there limits on when it can be ordered?

Family reunification therapy is a process meant to fix or stabilize a relationship between a parent and a child that has been damaged or destroyed. A judge may order this type of therapy in a custody or divorce case to try to reestablish a family bond that is the subject of the court case.1 Family reunification therapy can refer to treatments, programs, or services that include but are not limited to:

  • camps;
  • workshops;
  • therapeutic vacations; or
  • educational programs.2

The judge cannot order any type of family reunification therapy that requires or results in any of the following:

  • a no-contact order;
  • a visit that is:
    • overnight:
    • out-of-state; or
    • multiple days;
  • a transfer of the child’s physical or legal custody;
  • private transportation or transportation agents who use:
    • force or the threat of force;
    • physical obstruction;
    • acutely distressing situations; or
    • anything that risks the safety of the child; or
  • anything else that relies on:
    • threats of physical force;
    • undue coercion;
    • verbal abuse;
    • isolation from the child’s family, community, or other sources of support; or
    • any other acutely distressing circumstances.2

1 American Bar Association, Reunification: What Is It, What Is It Not, and What Does It Involve?
2 N.H. Rev. Stat. § 461-A:4(III)