The Nevada G-6 Natural Parent's Consent for Guardianship is a legal document filed in the state of Nevada that gives permission for a guardian to take custody of a minor child. It is used in cases where the biological parents are unable to care for the child, due to death, incapacity or other circumstances. There are two types of Nevada G-6 Natural Parent's Consent for Guardianship: the standard form and the advanced form. The standard form is used when the parents are consenting to the appointment of a guardian without any conditions or limitations. The advanced form is used when the parents want to set some conditions or limitations on the guardianship. Both forms must be signed by the natural parent(s) and notarized. The document also requires the signature of the proposed guardian and two witnesses, and must be filed with the court for approval.