New Hampshire Affidavit of Assets and Liabilities is a legal document that is used in the state of New Hampshire to determine the financial standing of an individual or business. It is an important document for the court to consider when making decisions in matters such as bankruptcy, divorce, adoption, and other legal proceedings. The affidavit is a sworn statement of the assets, liabilities, and net worth of an individual or business. It includes the value of all real and personal property owned by the individual or business, as well as a list of all creditors and their respective amounts owed. There are two types of New Hampshire Affidavit of Assets and Liabilities: the standard version and the detailed version. The standard version is a basic form that requires the individual or business to list their assets and liabilities. The detailed version requires the individual or business to provide more detailed information about their financial situation, such as the types of assets owned, the amount of each asset, and the amount of each liability. Both versions of the affidavit must be signed and notarized in order for it to be considered valid.