Nevada Code § 159.107

Presentment and verification of claims
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Except
as provided in NRS 159.105 , all claims
against the protected person, the guardianship estate or the guardian of the
estate as such shall be presented to the guardian of the estate. Each such
claim shall be in writing, shall describe the nature and the amount of the
claim, if ascertainable, and shall be accompanied by the affidavit of the
claimant, or someone on behalf of the claimant, who has personal knowledge of
the fact. The affidavit shall state that within the knowledge of the affiant
the amount claimed is justly due, no payments have been made thereon which are
not credited and there is no counterclaim thereto, except as stated in the
affidavit. If such claim is founded on a written instrument, the original or a
copy thereof with all endorsements shall be attached to the claim. The original
instrument shall be exhibited to the guardian or the court, upon demand, unless
it is lost or destroyed, in which case the fact of its loss or destruction
shall be stated in the claim.

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