Nevada Code § 134.050

Surviving spouse and no issue; no surviving spouse or issue but parent
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1. If the decedent leaves no issue, the
estate goes one-half to the surviving spouse, one-fourth to one parent of the
decedent and one-fourth to the other parent of the decedent, if both are
living. If both parents are not living, one-half to the parent then living.
2. If the decedent leaves no issue or
parent, one-half of the separate property of the decedent goes to the surviving
spouse and the other one-half goes in equal shares to the brothers and sisters
of the decedent.
3. If the decedent leaves no issue or
surviving spouse, the estate goes one-half to one parent of the decedent and
one-half to the other parent of the decedent, if both are living. If both
parents are not living, the whole estate goes to the parent then living.
4. If the decedent leaves no issue,
parent, brother or sister, or children of any issue, all of the separate
property of the decedent goes to the surviving spouse.

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