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What steps do I need to take when the original estate administrator has died before completing the probate (NV)?
This FAQ explains what to do in Nevada when the original estate administrator (also called a personal representative) dies before…
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How long does it usually take to get an out-of-state will approved in Nevada probate?
Understanding How Long It Takes to Probate an Out‑of‑State Will in Nevada Disclaimer: This is general information, not legal advice.…
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How do I get the probate court’s permission to sell the property when the clerk’s office won’t explain the filing requirements? (NV)
Detailed Answer This guide explains, under Nevada law, what usually must happen to obtain a probate court’s permission to sell…
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Can I recover personal items that heirs removed from the house before I took possession and enforce the court’s order? — NV
Detailed answer — Recovering personal items removed by heirs and enforcing a Nevada court order Short answer: Yes — if…
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What steps do I need to follow as executor to sell real property to pay estate debts? (NV)
How an Executor in Nevada Sells Real Property to Pay Estate Debts — FAQ Short answer: As the personal representative…
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What Happens to a Safe Deposit Box After Someone Dies in NV?
What Happens to a Safe Deposit Box After Someone Dies in Nevada? Short answer: After a renter of a safe…
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When Can an Executor Be Removed in Nevada (NV)?
Executor (Personal Representative) Removal in Nevada: Detailed FAQ This article explains when and how a personal representative (often called an…
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What Happens if a Will Is Lost or Destroyed in Nevada (NV)?
Disclaimer: This article is educational only and is not legal advice. Consult a licensed Nevada attorney about a specific lost-or-destroyed…
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What Is “Probate in Common Form” in Nevada (NV)?
Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer. This article explains how Nevada law treats the concept commonly called “probate in common…
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Is probate administration required in Nevada when there is no will?
Do you need probate administration in Nevada when there is no will? This FAQ explains when probate is required in…