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    mz 1 1 . ' : ? March 20, 1958 5 Can a minor legally own or|retain rights in real property within thegstate of Nevada^ or hold .control? Are parents legally considered to be the legal guardian of a ll their^minor children? If not, does it require a court v|order to establish guardianship?-? .... Av/hij- the Restate hearingjheld Friday*^ March lhth, would the value of thejpnoperty bejiconsidered at the time the property was probated or vo ili i t be the value at the tlmeSof death or 18 months thereafter, which is the method established by the Internal Revenue y;| k a? f>r4 #A • 'Emm* in^the; probate proceedings o f.this estate does,tthe near fact of being heirs at law sake. such heirs subject to the lia b ility or cost of probate? Inyour letter the courtiallowed Attorney Qene Mattuecci, the &vm of JhOO.OO for services rendered, I presume that this attorney was acting in the capacity as attorney for the absent heirs * ^ I would like for you to draw u p v ills for myself or for at and ny wife, if In drawing up these w ills, what infor­mation is e s s e n t i a l ? t l d i l l s ; 7. Again with regard to the estate of Helen Stewart, i i there any time5'lim itwith regard to probate? ' 3* X was also advised by Leo that the State and Qounty maintains a office of|public administrator whose duties are to probate any and all:,'estates within a specified time-;'if an heir in law does not fF* 1 *:t the post of administrator prior to the statute of limitations•