New York Order To Show Cause To Settle Final Report And Accounting is a court order issued by a court in New York that requires a party involved in a case to show cause why a final report and accounting should not be settled. This type of order is usually issued when a personal representative has been appointed to settle an estate. It typically requires the personal representative to provide evidence of all assets, debts, and liabilities of the estate. The order also requires the personal representative to submit a final report and accounting to the court for approval. There are two types of New York Order To Show Cause To Settle Final Report And Accounting: an interim order and a final order. An interim order is issued when the court requires additional information from the personal representative before the final report and accounting can be settled. A final order is issued when the court is satisfied with the information provided and approves the final report and accounting.