Nevada Code § 21.095

Property exempt from execution upon judgment for medical bill
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The primary dwelling, including a mobile or
manufactured home, of a judgment debtor is exempt from execution upon a
judgment for a medical bill. The parcel of land upon which the dwelling is
situated and any appurtenances thereto are also exempt if they are owned by the
judgment debtor. These exemptions apply during the:
1. Lifetime of the judgment debtor, his or
her spouse, his or her dependent adult child if that child is mentally or
physically disabled or a joint tenant if the person was a joint tenant when the
judgment was entered; or
2. Minority of any child of the judgment
debtor, if the judgment debtor or joint tenant resides in the dwelling, or the
spouse, dependent or minor child of the judgment debtor resides in the
dwelling.

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