New Hampshire Assent for Proof of Will is a legal document used in the state of New Hampshire to prove the validity of a will. This document allows the executor of a will to present the will to the court for probate without the need for a formal hearing. The Assent for Proof of Will is signed by all the beneficiaries of the will and attested to by two witnesses. There are two types of New Hampshire Assent for Proof of Will: Simple Assent and Joint Assent. The Simple Assent is used when there is only one beneficiary of the will and the Joint Assent is used when there are multiple beneficiaries. The Assent must be signed by all the beneficiaries and witnesses in order to be valid. Once the Assent has been signed, the executor of the will can present the will to the court for probate.