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The Nhjb 2125 P Form is essential for reporting the inventory of a fiduciary, including executors, administrators, guardians, and conservators. This guide provides comprehensive and clear steps to help users complete the form online accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the Nhjb 2125 P Form online:
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the Nhjb 2125 P Form and open it in your editor.
- Input the court name, case name, and case number (if known) at the top of the form.
- Select the appropriate fiduciary role: Executor/Administrator, Guardian/Conservator, or Trustee. Indicate if this is an amended form by checking the box and including any necessary written explanation.
- In Section 1, provide the fiduciary's name and attorney's name along with the Bar ID number.
- Fill in the bond amount ordered by the court in dollars.
- Answer the following questions regarding attorney and fiduciary fees, applicable only if processing the estate of a deceased person.
- Complete the estate summary. Enter the total value of real estate, personal estate, and the entire estate, following any instructions regarding attachments for additional details.
- Detail personal estate values in Section 6. List specific items and values in attachments (A through H) for cash, household furnishings, vehicles, stocks, and any other personal property.
- Indicate how the inventory value was determined by marking applicable sources, such as appraisal or bank statements.
- Sign and date the form as the fiduciary, certifying that the information provided is true and complete. Include the date of distribution to interested parties.
- After filling out all required information, save your changes, and proceed to download, print, or share the form as needed.
Complete your documents online today for a smooth submission process.
In New Hampshire, you typically have three years from the date of death to file for probate. However, this timeline can vary depending on specific circumstances. To ensure compliance and streamline the process, consider using the Nhjb 2125 P Form, which can provide essential steps for the probate process.
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