In many cases they will held responsible. They are considered to have benefited from the goods and services purchased.
depending on who was using the card, that's who's fault it would be... I'm going to assume since it was your spouse's credit card, that your spouse is then responsible for it.
The estate of the credit card holder. If the surviving spouse was an approved user, or co-signee they would also be responsible.
Half and half.
The estate is primarily responsible. However, a spouse is normally considered to benefit from such debt and can be held responsible.
In general, you are not responsible for your spouse's credit card debt in Canada unless you have jointly signed for the debt or benefited from the purchases made with the card. It is always advisable to seek legal advice tailored to your specific situation.
No.
If the two of you are married, I believe you are responsible.
no
Debts of the spouse are considered to have benefited both of them. He can be held responsible for the debts.
No, the spouse is not responsible. However it does come out there assets left behind.
Your dead spouse's estate is responsible for the credit card debt. In practice, this may amount to "you are responsible for it."
Yes. STATED BY AUTHOR