Nevada Code § 159.057

Appointment of guardian for two or more proposed protected persons; powers, duties and termination of such guardianships
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1. Where the appointment of a guardian is
sought for two or more proposed protected persons who are children of a common
parent, parent and child or married couple, it is not necessary that separate
petitions, bonds and other papers be filed with respect to each proposed
protected person or protected persons.
2. If a guardian is appointed for such
protected persons, the guardian:
(a) Shall keep separate accounts of the estate of
each protected person;
(b) May make investments for each protected
person;
(c) May compromise and settle claims against one
or more protected persons; and
(d) May sell, lease, mortgage or otherwise manage
the property of one or more protected persons.
3. The guardianship may be terminated with
respect to less than all the protected persons in the same manner as provided
by law with respect to a guardianship of a single protected person.

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