No.
No, the spouse is not responsible. However it does come out there assets left behind.
Not unless they co-signed for the loans or credit cards. The estate is responsible for the debts.
If they are not an account holder they are not responsible for the debt. All debts and assets and wills are handled in accordance with the state probate laws in which the deceased lived and/or owned property.
The estate is responsible for the decedent's credit card debt.
No. Only the account holder is responsible for repayment of debt incurred on a credit card. An authorized user is not responsible for repayment, but in this case if the now deceased AU continued to use the account after the death of her mother (the account holder), the AU's estate might be responsible for any charges made under such circumstances. In any event, the surviving spouse is NOT responsible to repay the CC debt.
no
Bank's Insurance company
The estate of the deceased.
Yup.
The spouse is not responsible and should not have this on her credit. But the estate of the deceased will still be responsible for the debt.
the deceased' inheiritance
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