New Hampshire Assent for Proof of Will is a legal document used to prove the validity of a will. This document is used in the state of New Hampshire to demonstrate that the signing of the will was in accordance with the state's legal requirements. It is signed by two or more of the witnesses to the will, attesting to the fact that the testator (person making the will) was of sound mind and testamentary capacity at the time of signing the will. The document is typically used when the will is presented for probate or when the will is contested. There are two types of New Hampshire Assent for Proof of Will: “Attested Assent” and “Unattested Assent.” Attested Assent is when the will is signed in the presence of two witnesses that are not related to the testator while Unattested Assent is when the will is signed without the presence of witnesses.