If the husband has passed away, the debts of the deceased are the responsibility of the estate. If not, the wife may have been the guarantor of the services. And if they were also a co-signer on any of the agreements they might also be responsible. Consult a probate attorney in your jurisdiction for help.
In Colorado, as in all states, the estate is responsible for all the debts of the deceased. That means before the estate can be settled, all medical bills have to be cleared. If there is not enough in the estate to cover them, the husband may not get anything.
No unless his name is on any debt or contract.
NO
yes in the united states of America unless he had insurance coverage to pay his bills at time of death.
Yes with medical treatment
The first medical x-ray was by Roentgen and was of his wifes hand.
The Wifes
The assumption is that the husband inherits the wife's assets. But the estate has to liquidate all assets before they can transfer them to him. typically and medical insurance that existed is in the husband's name and he is the gauranteer of the medical bills. One way or another, the spouse ends up paying the debt. The spouse has some right in all real property owned by the husband. If the assets are not enough to cover the debt, the real property may have a lien placed against it to cover those debts.
yes they do have wifes
Yes. However, the subpoena won't be honored unless it is properly issued and served, and the medical records are discoverable in pending litigation.
24 wifes
he had more then 20 wifes