Nevada Code § 147.195

Debts and charges of estate: Priority of payment
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The debts and charges of the estate must be
paid in the following order:
1. Expenses of administration.
2. Funeral expenses.
3. The expenses of the last illness.
4. Family allowance.
5. Debts having preference by laws of the
United States.
6. Money owed to the Nevada Health
Authority as a result of the payment of benefits for Medicaid.
7. Wages to the extent of $600, of each
employee of the decedent, for work done or personal services rendered within 3
months before the death of the employer. If there is not sufficient money with
which to pay all such labor claims in full, the money available must be
distributed among the claimants in accordance with the amounts of their
respective claims.
8. Judgments rendered against the decedent
in his or her lifetime, and mortgages in order of their date. The preference
given to a mortgage extends only to the proceeds of the property mortgaged. If
the proceeds of that property are insufficient to pay the mortgage, the part
remaining unsatisfied must be classed with other demands against the estate.
9. All other demands against the estate.

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