NRS 159.062
Guardian nominated by will.


A parent or spouse of a person who is incapacitated or person of limited capacity may by will nominate a guardian. The person nominated must file a petition and obtain an appointment from the court before exercising the powers of a guardian.

Source: Section 159.062 — Guardian nominated by will., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-159.­html#NRS159Sec062.

159.049
Appointment without issuance of citation.
159.052
Temporary guardian for minor ward who is unable to respond to substantial and immediate risk of physical harm or to need for immediate medical attention: Petition for appointment
159.054
Finding and order of court upon petition: Dismissal of petition
159.055
Burden of proof
159.057
Appointment of guardian for two or more proposed protected persons
159.061
Minor wards: Preference for appointment of parent
159.062
Guardian nominated by will.
159.065
Bond: General requirements
159.067
Bond: Court may require increase, decrease or other change
159.069
Bond: Filing
159.071
Bond: Limitations on action.
159.073
Taking oath of office
159.074
Copy of order of appointment to be served upon protected person
159.075
Letters of guardianship.
159.0487
Types of guardians.
159.0523
Temporary guardian for proposed protected person who is unable to respond to substantial and immediate risk of physical harm or to need for immediate medical attention: Petition for appointment
159.0525
Temporary guardian for protected person who is unable to respond to substantial and immediate risk of financial loss: Petition for appointment
159.0535
Attendance of proposed protected person at hearing.
159.0592
Court may require guardian to complete training.
159.0593
Determination of whether proposed protected person is prohibited from possessing firearm under federal law.
159.0594
Determination of whether proposed protected person lacks mental capacity to vote.
159.0595
Private professional guardians.
159.0613
Protected persons: Preference for appointment of certain persons
159.0615
Appointment of master of court or special master to identify person most qualified and suitable to serve as guardian
159.0617
Court or master of court or special master authorized to allow certain persons to testify at hearing to determine person most qualified and suitable to serve as guardian.
Last Updated

Feb. 5, 2021

§ 159.062’s source at nv​.us