The exact procedures will vary from state to state, but the decedent's bills and other financial affairs are usually handled by the person appoint as executor or trustee under the will or trust. Consult a local probate/estate planning attorney for more specific advice.
The person's estate pays for all outstanding debts.
Outstanding Bills
A billpayer is a person who pays bills, especially someone who pays telephone bills, sometimes on behalf of someone else.
"JTWRS" means Joint Tenancy With Rights of Survivorship, and is strictly the legal description of how real property is owned and recorded. If one of the owners dies, the property automatically passes to the other. It and has nothing whatsoever to do with who pays the bills.
The estate pays the debt
A billing routine is a term used to describe the way a person or place pays their bills. An example would be someone who pays all of their bills on the 15th of the month, each and every month.
A credit rating is a rating of how well a person pays their bills. If bills are paid on time the credit rating goes up.
The person appointed by the court to do so. The probate court can grant the power of attorney for this person.
Would i have to pay for my spouse's credit bills in the state of Michigan if he died
Well this revolves around the person who pays the bills. Whoever it is has choice to pay extra for the internet and stuff like that. So if you are the one that pays the phone bills go to your AT&T store and ask them if you could get the internet.
Any job that a person doesn't particularly like or enjoy.
Any job that a person doesn't particularly like or enjoy.