Types of guardians.

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Any court of competent jurisdiction may appoint:

1. Guardians of the person, of the estate, or of the person and estate for persons who are incapacitated whose home state is this State.

2. Guardians of the person or of the person and estate for persons who are incapacitated who, although not residents of this State, are physically present in this State and whose welfare requires such an appointment.

3. Guardians of the estate for nonresident persons who are incapacitated who have property within this State.

4. Special guardians.

5. Guardians ad litem.

(Added to NRS by 1969, 412; A 1981, 1934; 2003, 1771; 2009, 1648; 2017, 873, 3905)


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