Nevada Code § 159.192

Termination of temporary guardianship
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1. If a temporary guardianship is
terminated and a petition for a general or special guardianship has not been
filed:
(a) The temporary guardian shall immediately turn
over all of the property of the protected person to the protected person; or
(b) If the temporary guardian is awaiting
certification from the appropriate authority acknowledging that the guardian
has no further liability for taxes on the estate, the temporary guardian shall
seek approval from the court to maintain possession of all or a portion of the
property of the protected person.
2. If a temporary guardianship is
terminated and a petition for general or special guardianship has been filed,
the temporary guardian of the estate may:
(a) Continue possessing the property of the
protected person; and
(b) Perform the duties of guardian for not more
than 90 days after the temporary guardianship is terminated or until the court
appoints another temporary, general or special guardian.
3. If the death of a protected person
causes the termination of a temporary guardianship before the hearing on a
general or special guardianship:
(a) The temporary guardian of the estate may:
(1) Continue possessing the property of
the protected person; and
(2) Except as otherwise provided in this
paragraph, perform the duties of guardian for not more than 90 days after the
date of the termination of the temporary guardianship or until the court
appoints a personal representative of the estate, if any. If the temporary
guardian is awaiting certification from the appropriate authority acknowledging
that the guardian has no further liability for taxes on the estate and it will
take longer than 90 days after the date of the termination of the temporary
guardianship to receive such certification, the temporary guardian must seek
approval from the court to maintain possession of all or a portion of the
property of the protected person until certification is received.
(b) If no personal representative has been
appointed pursuant to chapter 138 or 139 of NRS, the temporary guardian shall pay all
of the final expenses and outstanding debts of the protected person to the
extent possible using the assets in the possession of the temporary guardian.

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