Nevada Statutes

§ 159.0525 — Temporary guardian for protected person who is unable to respond to substantial and immediate risk of financial loss: Petition for appointment; conditions; required notice; extension; limited powers

Nevada § 159.0525
JurisdictionNevada
Title 13GUARDIANSHIPS; CONSERVATORSHIPS; TRUSTS
Ch. 159Guardianship
APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIANS

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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 159.0525 (2026).

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1. A petitioner may request the court to appoint a temporary guardian for a protected person who is unable to respond to a substantial and immediate risk of financial loss. To support the request, the petitioner must set forth in a petition and present to the court under oath:

(a)Documentation which shows that the proposed protected person faces a substantial and immediate risk of financial loss and lacks capacity to respond to the risk of loss. Such documentation must include, without limitation, a certificate signed by a physician who is licensed to practice medicine in this State or who is employed by the Department of Veterans Affairs, a letter signed by any governmental agency in this State which conducts investigations or a police report indicating:
(1)That the proposed protected p

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§ 159.047
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§ 159.0475
Nevada § 159.0475

Legislative History

(Added to NRS by 2001, 869 ; A 2003, 1779 ; 2007, 2029 ; 2009, 1652 ; 2013, 914 ; 2015, 822 )

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