Nevada Code § 150.065

Attorneys for personal representatives: Allowance of compensation after period for creditors to file claims against estate
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1. At any time after the expiration of the
period for creditors of the estate to file their claims in a summary or full
administration pursuant to NRS 145.060 or 147.040 , as applicable, a personal
representative or an attorney for a personal representative may file a petition
with the court for an allowance upon the compensation of the attorney for the
personal representative.
2. The clerk shall set the petition for
hearing and the petitioner shall give notice of the petition to the personal
representative if he or she is not the petitioner and to all known heirs in an
intestacy proceeding and devisees in a will proceeding. The notice must be
given for the period and in the manner provided in NRS 155.010 . If a complete copy of the
petition is not attached to the notice, the notice must include a statement of
the amount of the compensation which the court will be requested to approve or
allow and the manner in which the compensation was determined.
3. On the hearing, the court may enter an
order allowing the portion of the compensation of the attorney for the personal
representative for such services rendered up to that time as the court deems
proper. The order must authorize the personal representative to charge against
the estate the amount of compensation allowed by the court pursuant to this
subsection.

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