Finance
Utah's homestead exemption does NOT protect against:
AGeneral judgment liens
BVoluntary mortgage liens (first mortgage)✓ Correct
CUnsecured credit card debt
DMedical judgment liens
Explanation
The homestead exemption protects against involuntary judgment liens from unsecured creditors, but it does not protect against voluntary liens (mortgages) that the homeowner consented to when borrowing money.
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