In very small estates, Nevada law provides an even simpler process than Summary Administration. If the value of the estate (after deducting liens and encumbrances) does not exceed a certain threshold (currently $100,000, but this is subject to change), and there is a surviving spouse or certain other close relatives, it may be possible to have the entire estate “set aside” to them without formal probate administration.
How We Can Help: Our Nevada probate lawyers can assess whether your situation qualifies for a Set Aside and assist you in preparing and filing the necessary petition with the court. This is often the quickest and most cost-effective way to transfer assets in smaller estates.