NRS 159A.2027 – Effect of registration of guardianship orders issued in another state.
1. Upon registration of a guardianship, the guardian may exercise in this State all powers authorized in the order of appointment except as prohibited under the laws of this State, including maintaining actions and proceedings in this State. 2. A court of this State may grant any relief available under any law of this State […]
NRS 159A.203 – Delivering property or paying obligations to foreign guardian.
1. Where a guardian of the estate for a nonresident has not been appointed in this State, but the nonresident has a foreign guardian and a person within this State is indebted to such nonresident or such nonresident has property within this State that is capable of being removed and which is on deposit with […]
NRS 159A.205 – Appointment of short-term guardianship for minor child by parent: When authorized; content of written instrument; term; termination.
1. Except as otherwise provided in this section or NRS 127.045, a parent, without the approval of a court, may appoint in writing a short-term guardianship for an unmarried minor child if the parent has legal custody of the minor child. 2. The appointment of a short-term guardianship is effective for a minor who is […]
NRS 159A.215 – Guardian of person of minor child of member of Armed Forces.
1. A member of the Armed Forces of the United States, a reserve component thereof or the National Guard may, by written instrument and without the approval of a court, appoint any adult residing in this State who is not incapacitated as the guardian of the person of a minor child who is a dependent […]
NRS 159A.197 – Delivery of physical possession of property of protected minor; petition to modify title to such property; handling property of deceased protected minor.
1. After the winding up of the affairs of the guardianship, the guardian shall deliver physical possession of all of the protected minor’s property to the protected minor, the personal representative or the successor guardian, as the case may be, and obtain a receipt of the delivery of the property. 2. Before the guardian delivers […]
NRS 159A.199 – Discharge of guardian; exoneration of bond; order of discharge.
1. Upon the filing of receipts and vouchers showing compliance with the orders of the court in winding up the affairs of the guardianship, the court shall enter an order discharging the guardian and exonerating the bond of the guardian. 2. A guardian is not relieved of liability for his or her term as guardian […]
NRS 159A.19905 – Time period for which certain records are required to be maintained.
A guardian shall maintain all records and documents for each protected minor whom the guardian has authority over for a period of not less than 7 years after the court terminates the guardianship and shall maintain all financial records related to the guardianship for a period of not less than 7 years after the date […]
NRS 159A.2023 – Transfer of jurisdiction of guardianship to another state.
1. A guardian appointed in this State may petition the court to transfer the jurisdiction of the guardianship to another state. Notice of the petition must be given to the persons that would be entitled to notice of a petition in this State for the appointment of a guardian. 2. The court shall issue an […]
NRS 159A.2024 – Transfer of jurisdiction of guardianship from another state to this State.
1. To transfer jurisdiction of a guardianship to this State, the guardian or other interested party must petition the court of this State for guardianship pursuant to NRS 159A.044 to accept guardianship in this State. The petition must include: (a) A certified copy of the other state’s provisional order of transfer; (b) Proof that the […]
NRS 159A.1871 – Appointment of successor guardian immediately or upon designated event.
1. The court at any time may appoint a successor guardian to serve immediately or when a designated event occurs. 2. A person entitled under NRS 159A.044 to petition the court to appoint a guardian may petition the court to appoint a successor guardian. 3. A successor guardian appointed to serve when a designated event […]