NRS 166A.180
Custodial trust

  • general.

1.

A person may create a custodial trust of property by a written transfer of the property to another person evidenced by registration or by other instrument of transfer, executed in any lawful manner, naming as beneficiary an individual who may be the transferor, in which the transferee is designated, in substance, as custodial trustee under the Nevada Uniform Custodial Trust Act.

2.

A person may create a custodial trust of property by a written declaration, evidenced by registration of the property or by other instrument of declaration executed in any lawful manner, describing the property and naming as beneficiary an individual other than the declarant, in which the declarant as titleholder is designated, in substance, as custodial trustee under the Nevada Uniform Custodial Trust Act. A registration or other declaration of trust for the sole benefit of the declarant is not a custodial trust under this chapter.

3.

Title to custodial trust property is in the custodial trustee, and the beneficial interest is in the beneficiary.

4.

Except as otherwise provided in subsection 5, a transferor may not terminate a custodial trust.

5.

The beneficiary, if not incapacitated, or the conservator of an incapacitated beneficiary, may terminate a custodial trust by delivering to the custodial trustee a writing signed by the beneficiary or conservator declaring the termination. If not previously terminated, the custodial trust terminates on the death of the beneficiary.

6.

Any person may augment existing custodial trust property by the addition of other property pursuant to this chapter.

7.

The transferor may designate, or authorize the designation of, a successor custodial trustee in the trust instrument.

8.

This chapter does not displace or restrict other means of creating trusts. A trust whose terms do not conform to this chapter may be enforceable according to its terms under other law.

Source: Section 166A.180 — Custodial trust; general., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-166A.­html#NRS166ASec180.

166A.010
Short title.
166A.020
Definitions.
166A.030
“Adult” defined.
166A.040
“Beneficiary” defined.
166A.050
“Conservator” defined.
166A.060
“Court” defined.
166A.070
“Custodial trust property” defined.
166A.080
“Custodial trustee” defined.
166A.090
“Guardian” defined.
166A.100
“Incapacitated” defined.
166A.110
“Legal representative” defined.
166A.120
“Member of the beneficiary’s family” defined.
166A.130
“Person” defined.
166A.140
“Personal representative” defined.
166A.150
“State” defined.
166A.160
“Transferor” defined.
166A.170
“Trust company” defined.
166A.180
Custodial trust
166A.190
Custodial trustee for future payment or transfer.
166A.200
Form and effect of receipt and acceptance by custodial trustee
166A.210
Transfer to custodial trustee by fiduciary or obligor
166A.220
Multiple beneficiaries
166A.230
General duties of custodial trustee.
166A.240
General powers of custodial trustee.
166A.250
Use of custodial trust property.
166A.260
Determination of incapacity
166A.270
Exemption of third person from liability.
166A.280
Liability to third person.
166A.290
Declination, resignation, incapacity, death or removal of custodial trustee
166A.300
Expenses, compensation and bond of custodial trustee.
166A.310
Reporting and accounting by custodial trustee
166A.320
Limitations of action against custodial trustee.
166A.330
Distribution on termination.
166A.340
Methods and forms for creating custodial trusts.
166A.350
Applicable law.
166A.360
Uniformity of application and construction.
Last Updated

Feb. 5, 2021

§ 166A.180’s source at nv​.us