New Hampshire Motion to Re-examine Probate Will-E filing Only (also known as a Motion for Reconsideration) is a legal document used to challenge a probate court's decision regarding a will or trust. This type of motion is typically filed when a party believes that the court made an error in its ruling or that new evidence has come to light that could affect the outcome. The motion must be filed with the court in the county where the estate is being probated, as well as with the opposing party. The motion must include the grounds for the request, as well as any evidence that supports the request. There are two types of New Hampshire Motion to Re-examine Probate Will-E filing Only, including: 1. Motion to Alter or Amend Judgment: This type of motion is used when the party believes that the court’s ruling was incorrect and should be changed. 2. Motion for Reconsideration: This type of motion is used when a party believes that new evidence has come to light that could affect the outcome of the case, and that the court should reconsider its ruling.