Nevada Code § 163.400

Payment to or for minor or incapacitated person
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A fiduciary may:
1. Make payments in money, or in property
in lieu of money, to or for a minor or incapacitated person in any one or more
of the following ways:
(a) Directly to the minor or incapacitated
person.
(b) To apply directly in payment for the support,
maintenance, education and medical, surgical, hospital or other institutional
care of the minor or incapacitated person.
(c) To the legal or natural guardian of the minor
or incapacitated person.
(d) To any other person, whether or not appointed
guardian of the person by any court, who has, in fact, the care and custody of
the person of the minor or incapacitated person.
2. The fiduciary has no duty to see to the
application of the payments so made, if the fiduciary exercised due care in the
selection of the person, including the minor or incapacitated person, to whom
the payments were made, and the receipt of that person is full acquittance to
the fiduciary.

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