The New Jersey Verified Petition for Appointment of Attorney — Trustee is a legal document used to appoint an individual or organization to act as a trustee in a trust created in the state of New Jersey. This document is used to request that a trustee be appointed in accordance with the New Jersey Trust Law and the New Jersey Rules of Court. The petition must be signed by the granter of the trust and verified by the petitioner. The petition must include the name of the proposed trustee, details of the trust, a description of the trustee's duties and responsibilities, and the reasons for the appointment. There are two types of New Jersey Verified Petition for Appointment of Attorney — Trustee: the traditional petition, which is filed with the court; and the Summary Petition, which is filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court.