The District of Columbia General Forms (GDN)-Petition To Deposit Funds Into The Estate Deposit Account and Order is a legal document that is used by the District of Columbia's probate court to allow an estate representative to deposit funds into an estate deposit account. This document is used when an executor, administrator, conservator, guardian, or trustee must deposit funds into an estate deposit account for the benefit of the estate's beneficiaries. This document must be filed with the probate court and signed by the judge. There are two types of District of Columbia General Forms (GDN)-Petition To Deposit Funds Into The Estate Deposit Account and Order: one for conservators and one for guardians. The conservator's form must be used if the estate representative is a conservator, while the guardian's form must be used if the estate representative is a guardian. The form includes information about the estate, the funds being deposited, and the estate's beneficiaries.