The District of Columbia General Forms (GDN)-Notice of Death of Fiduciary is a document used to provide notice of the death of a fiduciary (an individual or entity appointed to manage someone else’s assets) in the District of Columbia. This document is used to notify the court of the death of the fiduciary, and is typically filed by a family member, executor, or administrator of the deceased's estate. The document outlines the name of the deceased fiduciary, the date of death, a brief description of the fiduciary's duties, the name and address of the person or entity providing notice of the death, and the name and address of the fiduciary's successor. It also includes a declaration, under penalty of perjury, that the information provided is true and correct. The District of Columbia General Forms (GDN)-Notice of Death of Fiduciary can come in two forms: Form Gdn-1, which is used for non-probate estates, and Form Gdn-2, which is used for probate estates.