New Jersey Renunciation of Administrator Ad Prosequendum is a legal document that is filed by an estate's administrator to renounce their responsibility and right to administer the estate. This document is typically filed when the administrator wishes to decline the responsibility of administrating the estate, or when the court decides that the administrator is not suitable to fulfill the duties of the office. There are two types of New Jersey Renunciation of Administrator Ad Prosequendum. The first type is a voluntary renunciation, which is when the administrator voluntarily relinquishes the role of the administrator. The second type is an involuntary renunciation, which is when the court orders the administrator to step down from their position. In either case, the renunciation document must be signed by the administrator and filed with the court. The document must also include the names of any creditors and heirs of the estate, as well as the names of any co-administrators. The document must also include the date of the renunciation and the court's seal.