Nevada Code § 111.793

Proportional ownership; exception to proportional ownership; rights of beneficiary; rights of agent
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1. During the lifetime of all parties, an
account belongs to the parties in proportion to the net contribution of each to
the sums on deposit, unless there is clear and convincing evidence of a
different intent. As between parties married to each other, in the absence of proof
otherwise, the net contribution of each is presumed to be an equal amount.
2. A beneficiary in an account having a
POD designation has no right to sums on deposit during the lifetime of any
party.
3. An agent in an account with an agency
designation has no beneficial right to sums on deposit.
4. As used in this section, net
contribution of a party means the sum of all deposits to an account made by or
for the party, less all payments from the account made to or for the party
which have not been paid to or applied to the use of another party and a
proportionate share of any charges deducted from the account, plus a
proportionate share of any interest or dividends earned, whether or not
included in the current balance. The term includes any deposit life insurance
proceeds added to the account by reason of the death of the party whose net
contribution is in question.

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