The New Hampshire Petition for Temporary Administration — Assets and Medical Records is a legal document that is used when a person is unable to manage their own assets and medical records due to a physical or mental disability, illness, or other incapacity. This petition is used to appoint a temporary administrator to manage the assets and medical records on behalf of the incapacitated individual. This administrator is responsible for managing the financial assets, medical records, and any other matters related to the incapacitated individual. There are two types of New Hampshire Petition for Temporary Administration — Assets and Medical Records: first, the Petition for Temporary Administration — Assets and Medical Records for a Minor allows a court-appointed guardian to manage the minor's assets and medical records; and second, the Petition for Temporary Administration — Assets and Medical Records for an Adult allows a court-appointed guardian to manage the adult's assets and medical records.