The District of Columbia General Forms (Con)-Suggestion of Death of Fiduciary is a form used by the executor of an estate to inform the court that the fiduciary (or executor) has died. The form must be completed in order for the executor's death to be officially recorded. This form is also used to provide the court with information regarding the estate's assets and liabilities. There are two different types of District of Columbia General Forms (Con)-Suggestion of Death of Fiduciary available: Form C-1 for small estates and Form C-2 for larger estates. Both forms must be completed and filed with the court in order for the executor's death to be officially recorded.