New Hampshire Guardian's / Conservator’s Accounting is a legal document that outlines the financial management of the estate of a person who is no longer able to manage their own affairs due to incapacity or disability. This document is required by the state of New Hampshire when a guardian or conservator is appointed to manage the assets of an incapacitated or disabled person. The accounting includes an inventory of all assets owned by the protected person, all income received, all expenditures made, and all transfers of assets. The accounting must be periodically submitted to the court for approval and must be kept up-to-date at all times. Types of New Hampshire Guardian's / Conservator's Accounting include: Initial Accounting, Annual Accounting, Final Accounting, Interim Accounting, and Special Accounting.