Nevada Statutes

§ 159.202 — Declination of jurisdiction by reason of conduct

Nevada § 159.202
JurisdictionNevada
Title 13GUARDIANSHIPS; CONSERVATORSHIPS; TRUSTS
Ch. 159Guardianship
Jurisdiction

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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 159.202 (2026).

Text

1. If at any time a court of this State determines that it acquired jurisdiction to appoint a guardian because of unjustifiable conduct by the guardian or the petitioner, the court may:

(a)Decline to exercise jurisdiction;
(b)Exercise jurisdiction for the limited purpose of fashioning an appropriate remedy to ensure the health, safety and welfare of the protected person or the protection of the property of the protected person or to prevent a repetition of the unjustifiable conduct, including staying the proceeding until a petition for the appointment of a guardian is filed in a court of another state having jurisdiction; or
(c)Continue to exercise jurisdiction after considering:
(1)The extent to which the protected person and all persons required to be notified of the proceedings have

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Legislative History

(Added to NRS by 2009, 1642 )

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