Nevada Code § 159.0755

Disposition of estate having value not exceeding by more than $10,000 aggregate amount of unpaid expenses of and claims against estate
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If, at the time of the appointment of the
guardian or thereafter, the estate of a protected person consists of personal
property having a value not exceeding by more than $10,000 the aggregate amount
of unpaid expenses of administration of the guardianship estate and claims
against the estate, the guardian of the estate, with prior approval of the
court by order, may pay those expenses and claims from the estate and deliver
all the remaining personal property to such person as the court may designate
in the order, to be held, invested or used as ordered by the court. The
recipient of the property so delivered shall give a receipt therefor to the
guardian. The receipt is a release and acquittance to the guardian as to the
property so delivered. The guardian shall file in the proceeding proper
receipts or other evidence satisfactory to the court showing the delivery, and
the guardian is released from his or her trust and the bond of the guardian is
exonerated.

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