Nevada Code § 141.090

Causes for suspending appointment of personal representative
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If a court has reason to believe, from its own
knowledge or from credible information, that a personal representative:
1. Has wasted, converted to the personal
representatives own use or mismanaged, or is about to waste or convert to the
personal representatives own use, the property of the estate committed to the
personal representatives charge;
2. Has committed or is about to commit any
wrong or fraud upon the estate;
3. Has become disqualified to act;
4. Has wrongfully neglected the estate;
5. Has a conflict of interest with the
estate; or
6. Has unreasonably delayed the
performance of necessary acts in any particular as personal representative,
the court
may, by an order entered upon the minutes, suspend the powers of the personal
representative until the matter can be investigated, or take such other action
as it deems appropriate under the circumstances.

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