New Hampshire Motion/License to Sell Real Estate/Personal Property in GDN or Conservatorship is a legal process to allow the sale of real estate or personal property owned by an incapacitated person or a minor. This process requires the court to appoint a Guardian ad Item (GAL) to represent the incapacitated person or the minor's interests. The GAL must file a motion requesting the court's permission for the sale of the property. The court may grant the motion if it finds that the sale is in the best interest of the ward. The types of New Hampshire Motion/License to Sell Real Estate/Personal Property in GDN or Conservatorship include: -Motion for License to Sell Real Estate: This motion is used when the proposed sale is of real estate owned by an incapacitated person or a minor. —Motion for License to Sell Personal Property: This motion is used when the proposed sale is of personal property owned by an incapacitated person or a minor. —Motion for GDN or Conservatorship: This motion is used to appoint a Guardian ad Item (GAL) or a conservator to represent the interests of the incapacitated person or the minor when a motion for license to sell real estate or personal property is filed.