Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Nevada
I live in Nevada and inherited some natural gas rights from my mother when she passed away. The gas is in Louisiana. If I have to file bankrupcy, do I loose the inheritance?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Any property that you own that is not protected by an exemption under Nevada law could be taken by the Bankruptcy Trustee and sold to pay your creditors. NRS 21.090(1) lists most of the available exemptions in Nevada and you can review this law on the Nevada state website. But I can tell you right now that there is no exemption for either an inheritance or for gas rights. There is a "wildcard" exemption that lets you select any property as exempt, but only up to the value of $1,000.
There may be another way for you to protect this property from the Bankruptcy Court, so if you would like to schedule a consultation with me to discuss this, please call me at my office.
Hope this perspective helps!
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