The Nevada Guardians Acknowledgment of Duties and Responsibilities of the Person is a document that outlines the legal responsibilities and obligations of any individual appointed as a guardian in Nevada. This document is used to ensure that the person appointed as a guardian is aware of their legal duties and obligations and that they accept them. There are two types of Nevada Guardians Acknowledgment of Duties and Responsibilities of the Person: 1) the General Nevada Guardians Acknowledgment of Duties and Responsibilities of the Person; and 2) the Limited Nevada Guardians Acknowledgment of Duties and Responsibilities of the Person. The General Nevada Guardians Acknowledgment of Duties and Responsibilities of the Person outlines the full scope of the duties and responsibilities of a Nevada guardian, including the duty to make decisions in the best interests of the protected person, to act in good faith, to manage the protected person’s assets and finances, to keep proper accounts and records, and to provide regular reports to the court. The Limited Nevada Guardians Acknowledgment of Duties and Responsibilities of the Person outlines a more limited scope of duties and responsibilities, such as the duty to make decisions in the best interest of the protected person, to act in good faith, and to manage the protected person’s assets and finances. This document is typically used when the guardian is appointed for a specific purpose or for a limited duration. In both cases, the person appointed as guardian must sign the Nevada Guardians Acknowledgment of Duties and Responsibilities of the Person in order to accept the legal duties and responsibilities associated with the position.