The Nebraska Final Accounting Packet Complete is a set of paperwork used to close out a deceased person’s estate. It is required by the State of Nebraska to finalize the probate process and facilitate the release of assets to beneficiaries. It includes the following forms and documents: • Final Accounting: This form is used to record all the assets and liabilities in the estate. • Final Release: This document releases the Executor from any further liability for the estate. • Executor’s Receipt: This document shows that the Executor has received the assets from the estate. • Final Distribution: This document outlines the distribution of the assets to the beneficiaries. • Declaration of Final Discharge: This document confirms the Executor’s completion of their duties. • Waiver of Notice: This document allows the Executor to waive any notices they are required to give. • Certificate of Final Settlement: This document confirms the Executor’s completion of their duties and is filed with the Court. • Inventory and Appraisal: This document contains a list of all the assets in the estate and their estimated values. There are two types of Nebraska Final Accounting Packets: The Simplified Accounting Packet, which is used for smaller estates, and the Comprehensive Accounting Packet, which is used for larger estates.