1. If any person, including, without limitation, a protected person, reasonably believes that a guardian has committed an abuse of discretion in making a determination pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 1 or subsection 3 of NRS 159.332 or has violated a court order issued pursuant to NRS 159.333 , the person may petition the court to: (a) Require the guardian to grant the relative or person of natural affection access to the protected person; (b) Restrict or further restrict the access of the relative or person of natural affection to the protected person; (c) Modify the duties of the guardian; or (d) Remove the guardian pursuant to NRS 159.185 . 2. A guardian who violates any provision of NRS 159.331 to 159.338 , inclusive, is subject to removal pursuant to NRS 159.185 .
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