New Jersey b. Consent to Voluntary Discharge of Administrator and Renunciation is a document that is used to legally discharge an estate administrator from their duties in New Jersey. This document is usually filed when the administrator and the heirs to the estate have come to an agreement on all matters and have decided to end the administration of the estate. The document outlines the agreement between the parties and the details of the discharge, including the renunciation of any rights and privileges of the estate administrator. This document is also known as a Release of Estate Administration. There are three main types of New Jersey b. Consent to Voluntary Discharge of Administrator and Renunciation: General Discharge of Administrator, Specific Discharge of Administrator, and Joint Discharge of Administrator.