Next of Kin Letter

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A next of kin document is a legal document that announces who the closest member of a deceased individual is in case that individual does not have a spouse or children. Create a professional Next of Kin Letter with Jotform Sign to get the process of asset distribution going. Just create your document, send it to your clients, and wait for their e-signatures and acknowledgments.

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