1. If a minor is interested in the estate who has no legally appointed guardian, the court may appoint a disinterested attorney to represent the minor who may contest the account as any other interested person might contest it. 2. The court may also appoint an attorney to represent unborn, incapacitated or absent heirs and devisees. 3. An attorney so appointed must be paid as provided in NRS 150.060 .
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