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The New Hampshire Petition for Guardian of Incapacitated Person is a legal document filed in court by a petitioner seeking to be appointed as the guardian of an incapacitated person. The petition must be filed in the probate court of the county in which the incapacitated person resides. The petition must include information about the petitioner, the incapacitated person, and the reasons why the court should appoint the petitioner as the guardian. The petitioner must also provide evidence of the incapacitated person's incapacity, such as a written statement from a physician or other health care provider. There are two types of New Hampshire Petition for Guardians of Incapacitated Person: 1. Petition for a Guardian of an Incapacitated Person: This type of petition is filed when the incapacitated person does not have a guardian or conservator and is seeking to appoint one. 2. Petition to Modify an Existing Guardianship: This type of petition is filed when the incapacitated person has an existing guardian, but the petitioner is seeking to modify the existing guardianship.The New Hampshire Petition for Guardian of Incapacitated Person is a legal document filed in court by a petitioner seeking to be appointed as the guardian of an incapacitated person. The petition must be filed in the probate court of the county in which the incapacitated person resides. The petition must include information about the petitioner, the incapacitated person, and the reasons why the court should appoint the petitioner as the guardian. The petitioner must also provide evidence of the incapacitated person's incapacity, such as a written statement from a physician or other health care provider. There are two types of New Hampshire Petition for Guardians of Incapacitated Person: 1. Petition for a Guardian of an Incapacitated Person: This type of petition is filed when the incapacitated person does not have a guardian or conservator and is seeking to appoint one. 2. Petition to Modify an Existing Guardianship: This type of petition is filed when the incapacitated person has an existing guardian, but the petitioner is seeking to modify the existing guardianship.