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About Estate Planning Law in Nevada: Nevada has no state estate tax and no inheritance tax. Living trusts are the preferred estate planning tool in Nevada to avoid probate (which is public and can take 6–18 months). The Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS Chapter 132–162) govern trusts and estates. Nevada also allows self-proved wills that don't require witnesses at probate.

What Estate Planning Attorneys Handle

πŸ“œ Last Will & Testament
🏦 Living Trusts / Revocable Trusts
πŸ“‹ Powers of Attorney
πŸ₯ Healthcare Directives / Living Will
🏠 Property Transfer Planning
πŸ‘΄ Elder Law / Medicaid Planning
πŸ“Š Tax-Efficient Estate Planning
πŸ‘Ά Guardianship Designations

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Estate Planning Law in Nevada β€” Common Questions

Does Nevada have an estate tax?
No. Nevada has no state estate tax and no inheritance tax. The federal estate tax exemption is $13.61 million per individual (2024). Most Nevada residents will owe no estate tax at all.
What is the difference between a will and a living trust in Nevada?
A will goes through probate (public, 6–18 months, court fees). A living trust avoids probate entirely β€” assets transfer immediately and privately to beneficiaries. Trusts also provide incapacity planning if you become unable to manage your affairs.
What happens if I die without a will in Nevada?
Nevada's intestate succession laws (NRS 134) apply. Your spouse inherits your community property. Separate property passes to your spouse and children based on a statutory formula. If you have no relatives, the state inherits your assets.
How often should I update my estate plan in Nevada?
Review your estate plan after major life events: marriage, divorce, birth of a child, death of a beneficiary, significant change in assets, or relocation to Nevada. Most attorneys recommend a review every 3–5 years.
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