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Statute 159 177

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1. A guardian of the estate or special guardian who is authorized to manage the property of the protected person shall make and file a verified account in the guardianship proceeding: (a) Annually, not later than 60 days after the anniversary date of the appointment of the guardian, unless the court orders such an account to be made and filed at a different interval upon a showing of good cause and with the appropriate protection of the interests of the protected person. (b) Upon filing a petition to resign and before the resignation is accepted by the court. (c) Within 30 days after the date of his or her removal, unless the court authorizes a longer period. (d) Within 90 days after the date of termination of the guardianship or the death of the protected person, unless the court authorizes a longer period. (e) At any other time as required by law or as the court may order. 2. An account filed pursuant to this section must be served on the attorney of the protected person and, if the protected person is living, on the protected person. (Added to NRS by 1969, 431; A 1981, 1937; 2003, 1796; 2017, 2559)