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Nevada Estate Planning Drafting Software

Nevada is a premier trust jurisdiction offering asset protection trusts, dynasty trust provisions (365-year rule against perpetuities), and favorable directed trust laws. As a community property state with no income or estate tax, Nevada attracts sophisticated estate planning. Small estate affidavit thresholds are tiered: $25,000 for non-spouse claimants and $150,000 for a surviving spouse.

Quick Facts

State Estate Tax
None
Small Estate Threshold
Small estate affidavit thresholds are $25,000 for non-spouse claimants and $150,000 for a surviving spouse.
Property System
Community Property

Practice Snapshot for Nevada Attorneys

Estate planning in Nevada is shaped by community property rules. These rules make asset characterization and spousal rights central to drafting and funding decisions. There is no state estate tax. Small estate affidavit thresholds are $25,000 for non-spouse claimants and $150,000 for a surviving spouse.

Local practitioners routinely navigate: Community property state, Premier asset protection trust jurisdiction, No state income, estate, or inheritance tax, and Small estate affidavit: $25,000 for non-spouse claimants, $150,000 for surviving spouse (NRS 146.080).

Common Nevada filings and forms include: Nevada Asset Protection Trust (Self-Settled Spendthrift), Nevada Dynasty Trust, Nevada Durable Power of Attorney, and Nevada Living Will. Key Nevada statutory touchpoints include: Nevada Asset Protection Trust Act, Nevada Spendthrift Trust Act, and Community property laws.

Key Considerations for Nevada Attorneys

  • Community property state
  • Premier asset protection trust jurisdiction
  • No state income, estate, or inheritance tax
  • Small estate affidavit: $25,000 for non-spouse claimants, $150,000 for surviving spouse (NRS 146.080)
  • Dynasty trust provisions (365-year RAP)
  • Directed trust statutes

Nevada-Specific Documents

Drafting language and formatting drawn from Nevada statutory references and local recording practices, ready for attorney review and edit.

Core drafting set

  • Revocable living trust
  • Pour-over will
  • Durable power of attorney
  • Advance health care directive
  • HIPAA authorization
  • Deed templates aligned to local recording rules
  • Certification of trust

State forms and filings

  • Nevada Asset Protection Trust (Self-Settled Spendthrift)
  • Nevada Dynasty Trust
  • Nevada Durable Power of Attorney
  • Nevada Living Will

Nevada Estate Planning Laws

  • Nevada Asset Protection Trust Act
  • Nevada Spendthrift Trust Act
  • Community property laws

What Statular Offers Nevada Attorneys

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Client Questionnaires

Branded client portal with secure questionnaires that sync directly into your drafting interview, plus secure client messaging for follow-up.

80+ Document Types

Comprehensive library including trusts, wills, powers of attorney, deeds, and client materials.

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Core Documents

  • Revocable Living Trust
  • Pour-Over Will
  • Durable Power of Attorney
  • Advance Healthcare Directive
  • HIPAA Authorization
  • Grant Deed & Quitclaim Deed
  • Certification of Trust
  • Asset Schedules
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