The New Jersey Affidavit of Surviving Spouse Case Information Form is an official legal document used in the state of New Jersey. This form is used by a surviving spouse of a deceased individual to provide information about the deceased's estate. It is typically used in cases where the deceased did not have a will or their will is being contested. The form contains information about the deceased, such as name, address, date of death, Social Security number, and marital status. It also includes information about the surviving spouse, such as full name, date of birth, Social Security number, and contact information. Additionally, the form requires information about the deceased's estate, including the value of any property, real estate, and bank accounts. There are two types of New Jersey Affidavit of Surviving Spouse Case Information Forms: the original form and the amended form. The original form is used when the surviving spouse is the first to file for the estate. The amended form is used when the surviving spouse needs to update or change the information provided in the original form.