Nevada Code § 159.047

Issuance of citation upon filing of petition for appointment of guardian; persons required to be served; filing of affidavit of service
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1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 159.0475 , 159.0523 and 159.0525 , upon the filing of a petition
under NRS 159.044 , the clerk shall issue
a citation setting forth a time and place for the hearing and directing the
persons or care provider referred to in subsection 2 to appear and show cause
why a guardian should not be appointed for the proposed protected person.
2. A citation issued under subsection 1,
together with a copy of the petition filed under NRS 159.044 , must be served upon:
(a) The proposed protected person, regardless of
whether the proposed protected person is considered to have the capacity to
understand or appreciate the contents of the citation and petition;
(b) The spouse of the proposed protected person
and all other known relatives of the proposed protected person who are:
(1) Fourteen years of age or older; and
(2) Within the second degree of
consanguinity;
(c) The parents and custodian of the proposed
protected person;
(d) Any person or officer of a care provider
having the care, custody or control of the proposed protected person;
(e) The proposed guardian, if the petitioner is
not the proposed guardian;
(f) Any office of the Department of Veterans
Affairs in this State if the proposed protected person is receiving any
payments or benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs; and
(g) The Director of the Nevada Health Authority
if the proposed protected person has received or is receiving any benefits from
Medicaid.
3. A person who serves notice upon a
proposed protected person pursuant to paragraph (a) of subsection 2 shall file
with the court an affidavit stating that he or she served notice upon the
proposed protected person in accordance with the provisions of NRS 159.0475 .

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