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(17) If a trust contains a spendthrift provision:
(a) A mandatory interest in the trust in which the trustee does not have discretion concerning
whether to make the distribution from the trust, if the interest has not been distributed from the
trust;
(b) A support interest in the trust in which the standard for distribution may be interpreted by the
trustee or a court, if the interest has not been distributed from the trust; and
(c) Any other property of the trust that has not been distributed from the trust. Once the property is
distributed from the trust, the property is subject to execution.
(18) A vehicle for use by you or your dependent which is specially equipped or modified to provide
mobility for a person with a permanent disability.
(19) A prosthesis or any equipment prescribed by a physician or dentist for you or your dependent.
(20) Payments, in an amount not to exceed $16,150.00, received as compensation for personal injury, not
including compensation for pain and suffering or actual pecuniary loss, by the judgment debtor or by a
person upon whom the judgment debtor is dependent at the time the payment is received.
(21) Payments received as compensation for the wrongful death of a person upon whom the judgment
debtor was dependent at the time of the wrongful death, to the extent reasonably necessary for the support
of the judgment debtor and any dependent of the judgment debtor.
(22) Payments received as compensation for the loss of future earnings of the judgment debtor or of a
person upon whom the judgment debtor is dependent at the time the payment is received, to the extent
reasonably necessary for the support of the judgment debtor and any dependent of the judgment debtor.
(23) Payments received as restitution for a criminal act.
(24) Personal property, not to exceed $1,000 in total value, if the property is not otherwise exempt from
execution.
(25) A tax refund received from the earned income credit provided by federal law or a similar state law.
(26) Stock of a corporation described in subsection 2 of NRS 78.746, except as set forth in that section.
These exemptions may not apply in certain cases such as a proceeding to enforce a judgment for support of a
person or a judgment of foreclosure on a mechanic’s lien. You should consult an attorney immediately to assist
you in determining whether your property or money is exempt from execution. If you cannot afford an attorney,
you may be eligible for assistance through Nevada Legal Services.
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