well yes and no yes because your her or his only living relative which meaning you are responsible for all debts but youk need to talk to your lawyer because there is some way they can handle that if you all put her or him in the hospital or if she or he put you down as the person to get in touch then yeah so talk to a lawyer or your lawyer they could better answer these questions tell you what your rights are * No. The exception would be if they signed an agreement stating that they accepted such responsibility. Signing hospital admittance forms or other such type forms does not make the person liable for medical bills.
No, the estate is responsible for the medical bills of the deceased. Only after they are resolved can the estate be closed any remainder distributed.
In Georgia the estate is responsible for the medical bills of the deceased. Only after they are resolved can the estate be closed and any remainder distributed.
In Ohio the estate will be responsible for the medical bills of the deceased. Only after they are resolved can the estate be closed and any remainder distributed.
Children are not responsible for the debts of their parents. The estate must settle the debts. The exception would be if a child signed any paperwork gaurenteeing the medical costs.
The estate is responsible for the medical debts. The exception would be if the children were the insurance holder or co-signed the medical agreement.
The estate of the deceased is responsible for the debt.
For Pennsylvania the estate has the responsibility to settle the medical bills, not the children. Once that is done, the remainder can be distributed.
In Oregon the estate will be responsible for the medical bills of the deceased. Only after they are resolved can the estate be closed and any remainder distributed.
In Oklahoma the estate will be responsible for the medical bills of the deceased. Only after they are resolved can the estate be closed and any remainder distributed.
The estate is responsible. This may mean the spouse will get much less from the estate.
The estate is responsible. If there isn't one, an estate should be opened.
In California the estate will be responsible for the medical bills of the deceased. Only after they are resolved can the estate be closed and any remainder distributed.