The New Jersey Affidavit of Next of Kin Case Information Form is a legal document used to provide information regarding a deceased individual's estate. This form is used to identify and document the next of kin of a deceased person for the purpose of estate settlement. It contains information such as the name and address of the deceased, the name and address of the next of kin, the type of estate, the value of the estate, and other pertinent details. The form also requires the signatures of both the next of kin and the court clerk or other official verifying the information. There are two types of New Jersey Affidavit of Next of Kin Case Information Form: one for an intestate estate and one for a testate estate. An intestate estate refers to a situation in which a deceased person did not leave a will, and the next of kin are responsible for settlement of the estate; a testate estate refers to a situation in which the deceased left a will, and the executor of the estate is responsible for its settlement.