1. If an unemancipated minor has a disputed claim for money against a third person, either parent, or if the parents of the minor are living separate and apart, then the custodial parent, or if no custody award has been made, the parent with whom the minor is living, or if a general guardian or guardian of the estate of the minor has been appointed, then that guardian, has the right to compromise the claim. Such a compromise is not effective until it is approved by the district court of the county where the minor resides, or if the minor is not a resident of the State of Nevada, then by the district court of the county where the claim was incurred, upon a verified petition in writing, regularly filed with the court.
2. The petition must set forth:
(a) The name, age and residence of the minor;
(b) The facts which bring the minor within the purview of this section, including:
(1) The circumstances which make it a disputed claim for money;
(2) The name of the third person against whom the claim is made; and
(3) If the claim is the result of an accident or motor vehicle crash, the date, place and facts of the accident or motor vehicle crash;
(c) The names and residence of the parents or the legal guardian of the minor;
(d) The name and residence of the person or persons having physical custody or control of the minor;
(e) The name and residence of the petitioner and the relationship of the petitioner to the minor;
(f) The total amount of the proceeds of the proposed compromise and the apportionment of those proceeds, including the amount to be used for:
(1) Attorney’s fees and whether the attorney’s fees are fixed or contingent fees, and if the attorney’s fees are contingent fees the percentage of the proceeds to be paid as attorney’s fees;
(2) Medical expenses; and
(3) Other expenses,
and whether these fees and expenses are to be deducted before or after the calculation of any contingency fee;
(g) Whether the petitioner believes the acceptance of this compromise is in the best interest of the minor; and
(h) That the petitioner has been advised and understands that acceptance of the compromise will bar the minor from seeking further relief from the third person offering the compromise.
3. If the claim involves a personal injury suffered by the minor, the petitioner must submit all relevant medical and health care records to the court at the compromise hearing. The records must include documentation of:
(a) The injury, prognosis, treatment and progress of recovery of the minor; and
(b) The amount of medical expenses incurred to date, the nature and amount of medical expenses which have been paid and by whom, any amount owing for medical expenses and an estimate of the amount of medical expenses which may be incurred in the future.
4. If the court approves the compromise of the claim of the minor, the court must direct the money to be paid to a parent or guardian of the minor, with or without the filing of any bond, or it must require a general guardian or guardian ad litem to be appointed and the money to be paid to the guardian or guardian ad litem, with or without a bond, as the court, in its discretion, deems to be in the best interests of the minor.
5. Upon receipt or distribution of the total amount of the proceeds of the compromise as described in paragraph (f) of subsection 2, and after deducting from the total proceeds the amount of fees and expenses owed or paid pursuant to the apportionment described in paragraph (f) of subsection 2:
(a) If the net proceeds of the compromise are more than $2,500, the parent or guardian to whom the proceeds of the compromise are ordered to be paid shall establish a blocked financial investment for the benefit of the minor with the proceeds of the compromise. Money may be obtained from the blocked financial investment only pursuant to subsection 6. Within 30 days after receiving the proceeds of the compromise, the parent or guardian shall file with the court proof that the blocked financial investment has been established. If the balance of the investment is more than $10,000, the parent, guardian or person in charge of managing the investment shall annually file with the court a verified report detailing the activities of the investment during the previous 12 months. If the balance of the investment is $10,000 or less, the court may order the parent, guardian or person in charge of managing the investment to file such periodic verified reports as the court deems appropriate. The court may hold a hearing on a verified report only if it deems a hearing necessary to receive an explanation of the activities of the investment.
(b) If the net proceeds of the compromise are $2,500 or less, the parent or guardian to whom the proceeds of the compromise are ordered to be paid may use the proceeds at his or her discretion for the benefit of the minor, in compliance with any terms or conditions ordered by the court. The court may, at its discretion, close the case.
6. The beneficiary of a blocked financial investment may obtain control of or money from the investment:
(a) By an order of the court which held the compromise hearing; or
(b) By certification of the court which held the compromise hearing that the beneficiary has reached the age of 18 years, at which time control of the investment must be transferred to the beneficiary or the investment must be closed and the money distributed to the beneficiary.
7. The clerk of the district court shall not charge any fee for filing a petition for leave to compromise or for placing the petition upon the calendar to be heard by the court.
8. As used in this section, "blocked financial investment" means a savings account established in a financial institution in this State, a certificate of deposit, a United States savings bond, a fixed or variable annuity contract, or another reliable investment that is approved by the court.
[1:11:1931; A 1953, 65]—(NRS A 1963, 137; 1979, 143; 1987, 1281; 1989, 1571; 2001, 872; 2015, 1657; 2017, 775; 2021, 497)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 41 - Actions and Proceedings in Particular Cases Concerning Persons
NRS 41.010 - Commencement of action; service of summons upon State Controller.
NRS 41.020 - Attorney General to defend; appeals.
NRS 41.030 - State Controller to draw warrant upon final judgment.
NRS 41.0305 - "Political subdivision" defined.
NRS 41.0307 - "Employee," "employment," "immune contractor," "public officer" and "officer" defined.
NRS 41.032 - Acts or omissions of officers, employees and immune contractors.
NRS 41.0325 - Negligence or willful misconduct of minor driver in legal custody of State.
NRS 41.0331 - Construction of fence or other safeguard around dangerous condition at abandoned mine.
NRS 41.0332 - Acts or omissions of volunteer school crossing guards.
NRS 41.0333 - Acts or omissions of members or employees of Nevada National Guard.
NRS 41.0336 - Acts or omissions of firefighters or law enforcement officers.
NRS 41.0337 - State or political subdivision to be named party defendant.
NRS 41.03377 - "Local judicial officer" defined.
NRS 41.0338 - "Official attorney" defined.
NRS 41.03385 - "State judicial officer" defined.
NRS 41.0341 - Time for filing responsive pleading.
NRS 41.03415 - Determination by official attorney whether or not to tender defense.
NRS 41.0342 - Arrangements and circumstances of defense not admissible in evidence.
NRS 41.0343 - Waiver of attorney-client privilege may not be required.
NRS 41.03435 - Employment of special counsel by Attorney General.
NRS 41.0345 - Defense may be tendered to insurer authorized to defend action.
NRS 41.03455 - Defendant may employ own counsel.
NRS 41.0346 - Withdrawal of official attorney as attorney of record.
NRS 41.0347 - Liability of State or political subdivision for failure to provide defense.
NRS 41.0348 - Special verdict required.
NRS 41.037 - Administrative settlement of claims or actions.
NRS 41.040 - Appointment and bond of elisor.
NRS 41.050 - Execution of process by elisor.
NRS 41.060 - Arrest and confinement of sheriff in a civil action.
NRS 41.070 - Powers, duties and fees of elisors.
NRS 41.071 - Legislative privilege and immunity for State Legislators.
NRS 41.075 - Limitations on liability of Committee on Local Government Finance.
NRS 41.085 - Heirs and personal representatives may maintain action.
NRS 41.130 - Liability for personal injury.
NRS 41.1393 - Discharge of duty to warn trespasser against dangerous condition.
NRS 41.191 - Declaration of domicile in Nevada.
NRS 41.193 - Declaration of domicile in other state.
NRS 41.195 - Signing and recording of declaration; fee.
NRS 41.197 - Other methods of proving domicile not repealed or abrogated.
NRS 41.210 - District courts empowered to establish date and place of birth and parentage.
NRS 41.220 - Procedure; examination of records by State Registrar of Vital Statistics.
NRS 41.240 - Court order establishing facts as presented to court.
NRS 41.250 - Recording of decree.
NRS 41.260 - No fees to be charged by clerk of the court.
NRS 41.270 - Verified petition.
NRS 41.280 - When publication of notice is required.
NRS 41.290 - Order of court; hearing on objections; disposition and rescission of order.
NRS 41.293 - "Other parent" defined.
NRS 41.294 - "Petitioning parent" defined.
NRS 41.295 - Verified petition.
NRS 41.296 - When notice to nonpetitioning parent is required.
NRS 41.297 - Order of court; hearing on objections; disposition of order.
NRS 41.298 - Petitions filed under other provisions of law.
NRS 41.2991 - "Agency which provides child welfare services" defined.
NRS 41.2993 - Verified petition.
NRS 41.2995 - When notice to parent is required.
NRS 41.2999 - Petitions filed under other provisions of law.
NRS 41.300 - Insane persons; presumption of legal capacity on discharge.
NRS 41.310 - Adjudication of sanity.
NRS 41.320 - Petition seeking restoration of status as sane; notice.
NRS 41.330 - Conduct of proceedings by county officers; no fees to be charged.
NRS 41.332 - "Actual malice" defined.
NRS 41.333 - "Exemplary damages" defined.
NRS 41.334 - "General damages" defined.
NRS 41.335 - "Special damages" defined.
NRS 41.336 - Special damages; notice and demand for correction.
NRS 41.337 - General, special and exemplary damages.
NRS 41.338 - Correction before demand.
NRS 41.350 - Liability of owner or operator originating broadcast.
NRS 41.360 - Liability when broadcast cannot be censored.
NRS 41.365 - Action for damages.
NRS 41.380 - Causes of action abolished.
NRS 41.390 - Time for commencing accrued causes of action for criminal conversation.
NRS 41.400 - Act or contract gives no right of action.
NRS 41.410 - Unlawful to file actions after July 1, 1979.
NRS 41.430 - Conditions for jurisdiction of State of Nevada.
NRS 41.440 - Imposition of liability.
NRS 41.450 - Operator to be made party defendant; recourse on recovery of judgment.
NRS 41.460 - When debtor in possession or long-term lessee deemed owner of motor vehicle.
NRS 41.470 - Imposition of liability for minor’s willful misconduct.
NRS 41.472 - Imposition of liability for minor’s negligence or willful misconduct regarding firearm.
NRS 41.491 - Limitations on liability.
NRS 41.495 - Limitations on liability.
NRS 41.505 - Physicians, physician assistants, nurses and dentists.
NRS 41.508 - Civil action brought by public agency; award of costs and attorney’s fees.
NRS 41.509 - Action brought by natural parent; recovery; liability not exclusive.
NRS 41.515 - Limitations on liability; exceptions; "trespasser" defined.
NRS 41.517 - Limitations on liability; exception; "public art" defined.
NRS 41.550 - Security for and apportionment of costs.
NRS 41.560 - Relief which may be granted.
NRS 41.570 - Provisions supplementary to existing administrative or regulatory provisions.
NRS 41.580 - Action by owner of property; treble damages.
NRS 41.590 - Lender not liable for defects in property acquired with borrowed money.
NRS 41.630 - Limitations on liability.
NRS 41.640 - "Political subdivision" defined.
NRS 41.650 - Limitation of liability.
NRS 41.710 - "Advertisement" defined.
NRS 41.715 - "Electronic mail" defined.
NRS 41.720 - "Network" defined.
NRS 41.725 - "Recipient" defined.
NRS 41.730 - Action for damages; exceptions; injunctive relief.
NRS 41.745 - Liability of employer for intentional conduct of employee; limitations.
NRS 41.815 - "Business" defined.
NRS 41.820 - "COVID-19" defined.
NRS 41.825 - "Governmental entity" defined.
NRS 41.830 - "Nonprofit organization" defined.
NRS 41.940 - Limitation on time for commencement of action.