Nevada Code § 163.567

Effect of divorce, annulment of marriage or termination of domestic partnership of descendant of settlor on former spouse or domestic partner of descendant
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Unless
otherwise ordered or provided for in a property or separation agreement
approved by the court in a proceeding for a divorce or annulment, the divorce,
annulment of the marriage or termination of the domestic partnership of the
descendant of a settlor revokes:
1. Every devise, beneficial interest or
designation to serve as trustee that was given by the settlor to the former
spouse or domestic partner of the descendant in a revocable inter vivos trust
executed before the entry of the decree of divorce or annulment or the
termination of the domestic partnership, unless otherwise provided in the trust
instrument, and the provisions of the trust take effect in the same manner as
if the spouse or domestic partner of the descendant predeceased the settlor;
and
2. The appointment of the spouse or
domestic partner of the descendant as a trust protector, trust adviser or
consultant.

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