Nevada Statutes

§ 669A.235 — Nonjudicial settlement agreements: Notice to necessary parties; objections; actions alleging fraud, bad faith or willful violation of terms of trust; limitation of liability

Nevada § 669A.235
JurisdictionNevada
Title 55BANKS AND RELATED ORGANIZATIONS; OTHER FINANCIAL
Ch. 669AFamily
POWERS AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 669A.235 (2026).

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1. A family trust company or licensed family trust company shall provide written notice by personal service or by certified mail to each interested person who is a necessary party to a nonjudicial settlement agreement entered into pursuant to NRS 669A.233 . A family trust company or licensed family trust company is not required to provide notice to any interested person who has consented in writing to the nonjudicial settlement agreement. 2. The notice provided pursuant to this section must:

(a)Be provided at least 15 days before the execution of the nonjudicial settlement agreement;
(b)Include a true and correct copy of the nonjudicial settlement agreement;
(c)State that the notice is provided pursuant to this section and NRS 669A.233 ;
(d)State the name and mailing address of the fam

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§ 669A.233
Nevada § 669A.233

Legislative History

(Added to NRS by 2011, 1812 )

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