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PETITION FOR GUARDIANSHIP OVER A MINOR (WITH HEARING)
GENERAL INFORMATION SHEET
IMPORTANT
THIS PACKET IS IN NO WAY INTENDED TO SUBSTITUTE FOR THE
ADVICE OF A PRIVATE ATTORNEY
Private Counsel Is Always Recommended For Legal Matters
The law allows any person to represent themselves in a legal action. However, filing an action
with the court and representing yourself in the courtroom can be a complicated legal procedure
and this packet does not attempt to address all the legal issues involved in bringing your matter
before the court.
This packet is created to help you access the legal system without the
assistance of an attorney.
When representing yourself, you are responsible for understanding the law that governs your
case and for filing the proper legal documents. The laws and rules are set out in the Nevada
Revised Statutes, The Rules of Civil Procedure, and the local rules governing the jurisdiction in
which you are filing your documents.
When you sign these documents and present them for filing with the court, it is assumed by the
court that you have carefully read the documents, that you understand all the terms in the
documents, that you agree with all the provisions in the documents, and that you are aware of all
the consequences those provisions may produce.
Before filling in any portion of the following documents, read all the materials included in this
packet regarding guardianship, including the definitions of terms.
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THIS INFORMATION IS PROVIDED AS A COURTESY ONLY. THE COURT, SELFHELP CENTER, NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION, OR LAW LIBRARY THAT MAY
PROVIDE THIS INFORMATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ERRORS CONTAINED
HEREIN OR FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN
CONNECTION WITH THE FURNISHING OF THIS MATERIAL.
What is a Guardianship?
A guardianship is a legal relationship between two people. It is used when someone cannot take
care of himself or his property. The person who needs assistance is the “proposed ward”. If
guardianship is granted, that person will be the “ward”. The person who is going to take care of
the ward is the “proposed guardian”. After the guardianship is granted, that person is the
“guardian”. The way to ask the Court to establish guardianship is by filing a Petition for
Appointment of Guardian.
Are there different types of guardianships?
Yes. There are court-ordered guardianships and guardianships that do not go through the court
system. Some organizations and businesses will not follow a guardianship that has not been
ordered by the court. This packet contains information for court-ordered guardianships. You
may contact Nevada Legal Services at 1-800-323-8666, VARN at (775) 883-8278 or the Family
Court Self-Help Center in Reno, Nevada at (775) 625-6731 if you would like to pursue a
guardianship that does not go through the court system.
There are three types of court-ordered guardianships: (1) Guardianship of the Person, (2)
Guardianship of the Estate, (3) Guardianship of the Person and the Estate.
In a guardianship of the person, the guardian is responsible for personal/medical decisions only.
Someone else will make all financial decisions, or there are no financial decisions.
In a guardianship of the estate, the guardian is responsible for financial decisions only. Someone
else will make personal and medical decisions.
In a guardianship of the person and the estate, the guardian is responsible for the ward’s financial
and personal/medical well-being.
Please see the Definitions that are part of this packet or Chapter 159 of the Nevada Revised
Statutes for more details on the types of court-ordered guardianships and the
responsibilities of the guardian for each of these guardianships.
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How do I get a court-ordered guardianship in Nevada?
In general, you must file a Petition in the county where the Ward resides. If the Ward does not
reside in Nevada, you may file in any Nevada county where the Ward has property or where the
Ward is physically present.
You will need to give the proposed ward and relatives within the “second degree of
consanguinity” notice that you want to get a guardianship over the proposed ward and also notice
of the hearing for your petition. If the proposed ward is in a care facility, you also need to notify
the administrator or manager of that facility. The Department of Veterans Affairs must be
notified, if the ward receives money from it. You do this by mailing copies of the Petition for
Appointment of Guardianship and the Citation to Appear and Show Cause to them or by
personally serving the Petition and the Citation. If you choose to mail the documents, the mailing
must be by certified mail, return receipt requested (the green cards that are mailed back after the
person picks up the mail). If you cannot find some of the people entitled to notice, you may ask
the court to serve them by publishing the Citation in the newspaper. You must receive the
judge’s permission to do this.
You will need to have a court hearing before the judge will decide whether to grant the
guardianship. You will need to check with the court clerk or self-help center to ask what steps
need to be taken to obtain a hearing date for your petition.
If, after a hearing, the judge decides to grant your petition for guardianship, you will need to file
the Order Appointing Guardian and obtain “General Letters of Guardianship”. You will also
need to mail notice that the order was filed to the same people who received notice of the
petition.
If the guardianship is over an estate, you must file an Inventory with the court. You must file an
inventory within 60 days from the date you are appointed guardian.
Please see the Definitions that are part of this packet to learn more about the terms used in
this explanation.
How Do I file my paperwork?
The procedure for filing paperwork and setting hearings varies from county to county. Please
call the clerk’s office for the county in which you plan to file the petition and ask about that
court’s procedural requirements. If you are filing in Washoe County or Clark County, you may
call the Self-Help Centers for those counties to learn more about the procedures in those courts.
The telephone number numbers are:
Family Court Self-Help Center (Washoe County): (775) 325-6731
Family Law Self-Help Center (Clark County) (702) 455-1500
Please Note: If a document must be notarized, a clerk at the court may witness your signature
instead of a notary public.
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When can I use this set of forms?
You can use this Petition for Appointment of Guardian if:
The proposed ward(s) is younger than 18 years old.
One or two people will be the guardian(s) of the proposed ward(s).
At least one of the person(s) who will be the guardian(s) and the person(s) who
will be the ward(s) are Nevada residents.
Note: If the guardianship is for an estate, at least some of the money/property
must be in Nevada.
The person(s) who will be guardian(s) has never been disbarred or suspended
from practicing law, accounting or any other profession that involves the
management or sale of money, investments, securities or real property that
requires a license.
What forms and information should be in this packet?
This packet should contain the following documents:
General Information Sheet
Petition for Appointment of Guardian(s)
Confidential Information Sheet
Consent and Waiver of Child
Citation to Appear and Show Cause
Affidavit of Service
Order Appointing Guardian(s)
General Letters of Guardianship
Notice of Entry of Order
Inventory, Appraisal and Record of Value
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