Signing on a note is not the same as being on the deed. She certainly has a claim on the property, particularly if she helped pay the mortgage.
Condolences for your loss. To answer your question, not only no, but hell no! Unless you were a joint account holder, you have no liability for your deceased mother.
Do you have to pay taxes on deceased mother's house when it sells
No, but any properties or such things as cars, boats, etc., will be sold and creditors are paid off. These were your father's debts and unless your mother is living then that's the end of it. If you mother is living then she is responsible for the debts and will have to appear in court. You are not responsible unless you have signed as cosigner for a loan or any properties or articles such as a car, motorhome, etc., are in both your names. * In the US a deceased person cannot be sued. The creditor must make a claim against the estate. Debts are paid according to their priority and to the extent of non exempt assets belonging to the debtor. Only surviving spouse's who lived in a community property state at the time of the death of the other spouse are sometimes not always, responsible for debts incurred solely by the deceased. Respond to the law firm filing the suit with the case and docket numbers of the probate filing.
You don't borrow money from it. Only your mother can make the loan.
No, you are not PERSONALLY liable for your mother's debts. Debts of the deceased are paid from the estate, so as the Trustee for that estate, you would have to see that the debts are paid from the estate. Creditors must file a claim against the estate to be paid, and state laws dictate the time limit for filing such claims.
Your grandmother's mother is your great grandmother.
Mormor/farmor. It depends if it´s your mothers mother or fathers mother. So mothers mother is mormor and fathers mother is farmor.There are two answers Farmor means Fathers Mother (grandmother on the fathers side) and Mormor means Mothers Mother (grandmother on the mothers side) so it depends on whom you are talking about.
Grandmother
Your mother's mother would be your grandmother.
Your mother's mother is your grandmother.
your mothers mother is called your grandmother. and your mothers father is called your grandfather.
There are two answers Farmor means Fathers Mother (grandmother on the fathers side) and Mormor means Mothers Mother (grandmother on the mothers side) so it depends on whom you are talking about.
Bedstemor = grandmother. You can also be more specific: Mormor = Mothers mother. Farmor = Fathers mother.
I call my mother mom
How do I find my deceased mothers financial information
in the usa
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