The laws of the 50 states aren’t uniform when it comes to shielding or exposing a debtor’s assets from the claims of creditors. For example, some states fully expose a debtor’s residence to a creditor. Other states, such as Florida and Texas, provide a complete homestead exemption. But no state beats Nevada when it comes to consistently and aggressively enacting legislation designed to assure that a debtor’s assets remain with the debtor and out of the clutches of creditors.