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Guardianship Statutory Process

The court decides whether guardianship should be granted through a statutory process outlined in state law, Nevada Revised Statues, Section 159 . In Clark County, guardianship cases are decided at the Regional Justice Center, a division of the Clark County District Court, located at 200 Lewis Avenue. The process includes petitioning the court, notifying the potential individual and family members, identifying the potential individuals resources, and stating the reason guardianship is needed.

Adult Guardianship

The court’s decision to grant guardianship of an adult protected person is generally based on one of two types of findings:

Juvenile Guardianship

Under state law, Nevada Revised Statutes 159, the court can appoint a temporary guardian for a minor protected person who is unable to respond to substantial or immediate risk of physical harm or to the need for immediate medical attention. The parents of a minor, if qualified or suitable, are preferred over all others for the appointment as guardian for the minor. The court’s considerations include: