In most cases all the debts of the deceased are the responsibility of the estate. If someone was also a co-signer on any of the agreements might also be responsible. Consult a probate attorney in your jurisdiction for help.
No. They are adults so they are responsible.
Parents shouldn't be responsible for adult children.
yes definitely!
Probably not. They might be in some circumstances, such as if the adult children were developmentally disabled, but where the adult children live is not really a factor.
you are not responsible for your parents debts.
No, the estate is responsible for all debts, including those of the burial. However, if the children sign the contracts for the funeral arrangements, they may be responsible.
Parents are not responsible for their children once they have left home. In most cases requirements end at 18, but some places will require them to take care of their children until 21.
No, if the adult children are not joint debtors they are not responsible for their parents debts. If they are joint debtors the parents' debts could be discharged in BK leaving the adult children who were not a part of the BK procedure open to the recovery of the debt(s) by creditors.
No, the parents are no longer responsible for adult children. In most places 19 is an adult. A few have the age set at 21. Most feel some responsibility, but there is no legal obligation. The laws considers them an adult and will treat them as such.
Yes unless they way over 200 pounds
Generally, a parent's estate is responsible, the children are not--even when the children are not broke--, unless the children have committed themselves to pay for the obligation in some other way.
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.