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Statutes > Nevada > Title-13 > Chapter-159 > Powers-and-duties-of-guardians > 159-083

159.083  General functions of guardian of estate.  A guardian of the estate shall:

      1.  Protect, preserve, manage and dispose of the estate of the ward according to law and for the best interests of the ward.

      2.  Apply the estate of the ward for the proper care, maintenance, education and support of the ward and any person to whom the ward owes a legal duty of support, having due regard for other income or property available to support the ward or any person to whom the ward owes a legal duty of support.

      3.  Have such other authority and perform such other duties as are provided by law.

      (Added to NRS by 1969, 418)

     

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-13 > Chapter-159 > Powers-and-duties-of-guardians > 159-083

159.083  General functions of guardian of estate.  A guardian of the estate shall:

      1.  Protect, preserve, manage and dispose of the estate of the ward according to law and for the best interests of the ward.

      2.  Apply the estate of the ward for the proper care, maintenance, education and support of the ward and any person to whom the ward owes a legal duty of support, having due regard for other income or property available to support the ward or any person to whom the ward owes a legal duty of support.

      3.  Have such other authority and perform such other duties as are provided by law.

      (Added to NRS by 1969, 418)

     


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-13 > Chapter-159 > Powers-and-duties-of-guardians > 159-083

159.083  General functions of guardian of estate.  A guardian of the estate shall:

      1.  Protect, preserve, manage and dispose of the estate of the ward according to law and for the best interests of the ward.

      2.  Apply the estate of the ward for the proper care, maintenance, education and support of the ward and any person to whom the ward owes a legal duty of support, having due regard for other income or property available to support the ward or any person to whom the ward owes a legal duty of support.

      3.  Have such other authority and perform such other duties as are provided by law.

      (Added to NRS by 1969, 418)